Narodny Sobor
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The All-Russian Social Movement "Narodny Sobor" (Russian: Народный Собор; Narodnyy Sobor) (Russian for "People's Council") is a Russian social movement[1][2][3] based on the ideas of national patriotism and orthodoxy[1][4][5] and protecting public morality and traditional family values.[6] The movement includes scientists, historians, politicians, lawyers and businessmen, cultural figures and the Russian Orthodox Church.[2]
Narodny Sobor Народный собор | |
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Leader | Vladimir Khomyakov Oleg Kassin |
Founded | 8 October 2005; 18 years ago (2005-10-08) |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Newspaper | Narodny Sobor, New Generation |
Ideology | Orthodox nationalism Russian nationalism Orthodox traditionalism Homophobia Islamophobia Antisemitism Anti-Immigration Xenophobia Clericalism Anti-Americanism |
Political position | Right-wing to Far-right |
Religion | Russian Orthodox Church |
Colours | White Black Gold |
Slogan | «Together — for one!» (Russian: "Вместе — за одно!») |
Party flag | |
Website | |
narodsobor.ru | |
The Narodny Sobor, which opposes the promotion of homosexuality,[7] became famous, in particular, for its protests against the concerts of the Madonna,[7] who supports the LGBT community, as well as for its lawsuit, which almost ended in prison for curators of the "Forbidden Art" exhibition of Yuri Samodurov and Andrei Erofeev.[8][9] In 2003, after another exhibition "Beware, Religion!" activists of the Narodny Sobor smashed the Sakharov Center, and in May 2012 they picketed the exhibition of Marat Gelman "Rodina".[9]