Alexander Zaldastanov
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Alexander Sergeyevich Zaldastanov (russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Залдаста́нов, also known as "The Surgeon", russian: Хирург), is a Russian motorcycle club leader, political activist, and former physician. He is the leader of the
Night Wolves The Night Wolves ( rus, Ночные Волки, r=Nochnye Volki) or Night Wolves Motorcycle Club is a Russian motorcycle club that was founded around the Moscow area in 1989. It holds an international status with at least 45 chapters world-wide ...
, Russia's largest motorcycle club. He was awarded the
Medal "For the Return of Crimea" The Medal "For the Return of Crimea" (russian: Медаль «За возвращение Крыма», translit=Medal "Za vosvrashchenie Kryma") is a Russian campaign medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. The existence of th ...
by President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin for his actions in "Helping Crimeans to self-determine".


Early life

Zaldastanov was born in Kirovohrad (present day Kropyvnytskyi in Ukraine, then USSR) in 1963. His father is Ukrainian, and his mother, a doctor, is Russian. Zaldastanov describes his mother as a "convinced communist", but he says that the family still prayed to Russian Orthodox icons. The Zaldastanovs spoke Russian at home, despite the father's Ukrainian background. The family moved to Sevastopol in the Crimea when he was young, and then again to Moscow. He was involved in the communist youth
Pioneer movement A pioneer movement is an organization for children operated by a communist party. Typically children enter into the organization in elementary school and continue until adolescence. The adolescents then typically join the Young Communist League ...
as a teenager. Zaldastanov studied medicine in Moscow, and practiced as assistant of surgeries, specializing in post-traumatic facial reconstruction. He left medicine and became involved in motorcycle club activities. In the mid-1980s, he was working as a bouncer in a nightclub in West Berlin. He was in demand as Moscow suffered from crime-related violence with the fall of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s and early 1990s.


Night Wolves

Zaldastanov was introduced to motorcycle culture in the mid 1980s, while he was in Berlin. He purchased a Czech-made motorcycle, and began participating in the biker scene in Moscow while still working as a surgeon. He formed the Night Wolves, Russia's first major motorcycle club, in 1989. The club maintains close ties to the Russian Orthodox Church, and promotes nationalist ideals. Moving away from themes like drugs and organized crime associated with American motorcycle clubs like the Hells Angels, Zaldastanov began to use the club for political activism in the 2000s. In the late 2000s, the club began holding rallies in the former Soviet Eastern European countries, promoting Slavic culture. Vladimir Putin participated in one rally, travelling with the group to Sevastopol in 2012. Zaldastanov has offered the Night Wolves to the Russian Government as an informal militia. Zaldastanov and other club members visited Crimea just prior to the Russian annexation in 2014, and publicly supported the change of power on the peninsula. He and the Night Wolves have offered support to pro-Russia militias fighting in the eastern Ukraine.


Political activities

Zaldastanov is known for strong support of the Russian government, military, and President Vladimir Putin. He is also known for his admiration for former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and homophobic views. Zaldastanov was one of the official torchbearers for the
2014 Winter Olympics , ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'') , nations = 88 , events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , athletes = 2,873 , opening = 7 February 2014 , closing = 23 February 2014 , opened_by = President Vladimir Putin , cauldron = , stadium = Fisht Olympic ...
in Sochi, and received the Order of Honour, a Russian state decoration, from Putin in 2013. In January 2015, Zaldastanov formed the " Anti-Maidan" movement with journalist
Nikolai Starikov Nikolai Viktorovich Starikov ( rus, Никола́й Ви́кторович Ста́риков, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ˈvʲiktərəvʲɪtɕ ˈstarʲɪkəf; born 23 August 1970, Leningrad) is a Russian writer, opinion journalist and social activist. F ...
and several right-wing politicians. The group opposes "Maidan"-style democratic revolutions, specifically the Orange Revolution and 2014
Euromaidan Euromaidan (; uk, Євромайдан, translit=Yevromaidan, lit=Euro Square, ), or the Maidan Uprising, was a wave of Political demonstration, demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on 21 November 2013 with large protes ...
revolts in Ukraine, as well as opposition political groups within Russia. Zaldastanov suggested that "Death to faggots" could be an alternate name for the Russian anti-Maidan movement. *''Original in Russian:'' Zaldastanov has been sanctioned by several governments, including the United States and Canada, for the Night Wolves' involvement in the unrest in Ukraine in the mid-2010s. In April 2015, he and the Night Wolves were refused entry to the European Union at the Polish border.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zaldastanov, Alexander Russian political activists Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia) 1963 births People from Moscow Living people Russian people of Georgian descent Russian individuals subject to the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions Russian individuals subject to the European Union sanctions