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Babushkin, Andrey Vladimirovich

Andrei Vladimir Babushkin (b. ( January 28, 1964 , p. Zvyagino , Pushkin district , Moscow region ) - human rights activist , public figure, politician, writer.

Andrey Babushkin
Andrey Vladimirovich Babushkin
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Birth nameAndrey Vladimirovich Babushkin
Date of Birth
Place of BirthZvyagino village , Pushkin district , Moscow region
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Occupationhuman rights activist, public figure, politician, writer, poet
FatherGrandma Vladimir Ulyanovich
MotherRotshtein Svetlana Markovna
Awards and prizes

Medal for the Defender of Free Russia , medal for the 850th anniversary of Moscow , honorary badge of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation, prize of the Moscow Helsinki Group for 2009 [1] medal "Hurry up to do good" of the Commissioner for Human Rights for 2013 [2]

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Chairman of the Interregional Public Charitable Organization Committee for Civil Rights , Member of the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights (Head of the Standing Commission on Assistance to PMCs and the Reform of the Prison System) [3] , Member of the Expert Council under the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation , Member of the Public Council under the Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation on the problems of the activity of the penal system , Honorary Chairman of the Public Supervisory Commission of Moscow you, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Red Cross [4] , member of the Party Bureau. Member of the Presidium of the "Officers of Russia" [5] . Member of the Council of Deputies of the Otradnoye Municipal District [6] [7] . Member of the Public Council at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow [8] .

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Biography

Childhood

Andrei Vladimirovich Babushkin was born on January 28, 1964 in the village. Zvyagino, Pushkin district, Moscow region. Mother - Rotstein Svetlana Markovna, architect (1937-2004). Father - Babushkin Vladimir Ulyanovich, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, People's Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation (1938-2008). Until 9 years old, he studied at the elementary school of the village. Klyazma (the so-called "new building"), lived with his grandparents in the village. Zvyagino. After the death of his grandmother in 1972, his parents took Andrei to their home in Pushkino, and Andrei began to study at school number 6 in Pushkino, which he graduated in 1981. In 1978 he joined the Komsomol. In 1979-81, he was elected a school Komsomol. In 1977 he graduated from the Pushkin School of Music as an oboe. In 1978-1981 - Chairman of the School Club of International Friendship "Red Carnation". In 1979-1981 - President of the Pushkin District Club of International Friendship, Vice-President of the Moscow City Club of International Friendship. Since 1980, he participated in the communal movement, founded by the teacher I. Ivanov, and was a participant in communal gatherings. In the summer of 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, he worked in the pioneer camps Iskra and Zorkiy in the Krasnogorsk region as the head of the Brotherhood and Epoch international friendship club. After the camp was completed, the Epoch club existed for 2 years as an informal youth association. In 1981, he moved with his mother to the Moscow district of Otradnoye and began to live in a communal apartment in building 13 on ul. Bestuzhevs. In 1983, by exchange with his mother he moved to the street. Sannikov.

1980s

In 1981 he entered the Department of Scientific Communism, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University. Lomonosov (evening department). Since September 1981, he began working as a janitor at school No. 36 in Moscow. Since September 1982 - head of the study circle of atheism and religion of school No. 36. Since September 1983 - head of the Club of International Friendship (KID) of the Kirovsky District of Moscow, methodologist of the Kirov House of Pioneers No. 1 on international education. Created or recreated KIDs in 22 schools of the district where they were absent. In November 1984 - October 1986 he served in the army. He graduated from training in the village. Yucca Pargolovo, Leningrad Region, specialty operator ATGM. Then he was sent to serve in Germany, where he served in the motorized rifle regiment in the town of Shinau, Leipzig ("Shinavsky Regiment"), acquired the military specialty of "artillery reconnaissance", served as commander of the platoon of the mortar battery, and. about. political officer of the training company. In the army, he became a candidate member of the CPSU, was the deputy secretary of the Komsomol committee of the regiment. During his service in the Army, on the initiative of the agitator of the regiment, Major A.M. Kuyanichenko wrote his first work - the history of the regiment. The army actively fought hazing. After demobilization, he transferred from evening to full-time education, again went to work at the Pioneer House, but to a lower position as the head of the circle. In the summer of 1988, he was fired from his job. In the 1988/89 academic year he worked in schools No. 967, 968, 215 as a teacher of history and geography. In 1987-89, headed by A.V. The Grandmother’s International Friendship Club “Young Communards-Internationalists” (SKI) was transformed into an informal youth organization under the same name, which in 1987 became part of the Federation of Socialist Public Clubs, and in 1988 - part of the Moscow Popular Front. He entered the organizing committee as the head of the organization Young Communards-Internationalists. He was in the majority, who believed that decisions should be made by a majority of votes, and not by consensus. After the transformation of the organizing committee into the Organizing Council, it was part of it. In October 1988, he was elected to the Coordinating Council of the MNF. In 1989, he graduated from the Department of Scientific Communism of the Philosophy Faculty of Moscow State University with a degree in “Teacher of Scientific Communism”. He defended his diploma on informal youth movements. In 1989-90, he worked as a research fellow at the SEC of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions, helped establish cooperation between trade unions and youth movements. In 1990, he was elected deputy of the Moscow Soviet for constituency No. 127. His hobbies are studying the North-East of Moscow, ethnography, the history of Russia, numismatics, traveling, reading science fiction [4]. According to religious affiliation, the Orthodox (Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church) [6] .— Old Believer [9] .

Human rights and community activities

Beginning of human rights activities

As part of the Moscow City Council, he became a member of the Legislative Commission of the Moscow City Council, and in 1991 headed the Moscow Commission on Prison Affairs and the Prevention of Crimes.

After the dissolution of the Moscow City Council, he was elected director of the Society of Trustees of Prisons [10] .

Civil Rights Committee

In November 1993 - February 1995 he was executive director of the Society of Trustees of Prisons. He organized regular colonies and pre-trial detention centers in the Moscow Region with concerts, a reception on legal issues, lectures, and distribution of humanitarian aid.

In February 1995 - the end of 1996, he served as chairman of the board of the New House charity.

In September 1996, after leaving the New Home charity, he became one of the initiators and creators of the Civil Rights Committee regional public charity. Another initiator of the organization was V.G. Gabisov. Among the founders of the Committee were V.U. Babushkin, A.V. Degtyarev, A.V. Abdulin, Yu.I. Brygin and other people close to A. Babushkin.

He was elected chairman of the organization. From 2002 to the present, he has been working as chairman of the Committee for Civil Rights Interregional Public Charitable Organization. On September 19, 1996, a constituent assembly was held. Babushkin was elected Chairman; V. G. Gabisov was elected Executive Director.

Helping Homeless Children and Orphans

Since 1990, he began to deal with the problems of street children. In 1990-93, together with the chairman of the Commission on Juvenile Affairs of Moscow, E. Balashev organized several raids on Moscow stations to identify street children and their return to a socially favorable environment. In 1994, he joined the working group on the issues of child neglect and homelessness, created under the Russian representative office of the International Red Cross. In 1998-99, he participated in the development of Law No. 122-ФЗ on the prevention of child neglect, but most of Babushkin’s proposals, for example, that NGOs should become subjects of the fight against child neglect, were not included in the law. In 1999-2005, he led the Civil Rights Committee's program to help street children. Within the framework of this program, several hundred children were sent (returned) to a socially favorable environment. Due to the lack of attention of the organs of social. protection and law enforcement agencies to this problem in March 2001 settled 36 street children in the office of the Civil Rights Committee. The return of these children to families and institutions took more than a year. Media publications about these children have become one of the impetus for changes in state policy regarding street children and the adoption of a decree of the President of the Russian Federation on combating child homelessness. Together A.V. Mayakov wrote a manual for volunteer students working with street children “Volunteers and street children”. As a municipal deputy of the Otradnoye district and the head of the For Civil Rights Committee, he took part in the creation and became one of the co-founders of the Russia’s Football Club for Orphanages (FCDD) and the organization of the Moscow Futsal Cups among pupils and graduates of orphanages and schools boarding schools in 2009-14 [8] . He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Social Rehabilitation Center "Otradnoe". He wrote one of the first manuals for Russian orphans, “When the Orphanage Behind Behind”.

Participation in the development of legislation

In 1991-93 he participated in the development of amendments to the Correctional Labor Code of the RSFSR. In 1995 he became a member of the State Working Group. Duma on the development of the Federal Law "On the detention of suspects and accused ...". In the same year, he first put forward the idea of ​​developing a law on public control of pre-trial detention centers, wrote the first text of the bill. He participated in the work on the draft Criminal Code of the Russian Federation in 1996 and the Criminal Procedure Code of 2001, was not part of the working groups, but was able to achieve the inclusion of a number of important provisions in the bill. Nevertheless, he could not defend his main ideas - the preservation of the institutes of public defender, people's assessors and the principle of completeness, objectivity and comprehensiveness of the preliminary and judicial investigation. He was one of the developers of the 2000 amnesty project, the author of the 2001 concept of amnesty for women and children, the author of a number of provisions of amendments to the Criminal Code of December 2003 (reducing the minimum term for minors when committing crimes, the possibility of extending the probationary juvenile for committing a more serious crime, about single doses of narcotic drugs, as a criterion for a large and special large size of drugs). Together with M.A. Slobodskoy has made a number of amendments to the bill "On the procedure for considering citizens' appeals." In 2010-2011, he was a member of the working group of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on the development of the draft Federal Law "On Police", he achieved the introduction of a number of standards, for example, the right to a telephone conversation after detention, the duty of policemen to introduce themselves to any citizen at his request, citizens, as a public subject control, mention of public councils under the internal affairs bodies, the highest rank in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, police general of the Russian Federation. He participated in work on at least 15 federal laws, including the law “On the Procedure for Considering Citizens' Appeals”. In 2001, he was one of the initiators of the direction for finalizing the draft Code of the Russian Federation on administrative offenses, having written and distributed to the deputies and the media the brochure “What the New Administrative Code Threatens Us with”.

Participation in Public Councils

In 2001, he joined the Working Group for the preparation of the “Civil Forum” in the Kremlin, and led one of the sections of the Forum. It was in this section, for the first time, that proposals were formulated to create public councils at law enforcement bodies as public councils. In 2001-2002 he became a member of the very first and such Public Councils - at the prosecutor's office in Moscow and at the Ministry of Justice of Russia. He was the initiator of the proposal to appoint V.V. as the chairman of the Public Council under the Ministry of Justice. Borshcheva. In 2005, he became one of the initiators of the creation of the Council for interaction with human rights organizations and the media in Moscow (later it was renamed the Public Council at the GU MVL of Russia in Moscow). He is currently Deputy Chairman of the Public Council at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow. In 2005-12, he was a member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, a member of the Coordinating Council of Public Councils under internal affairs bodies. He wrote books “To the Police Officer on Human Rights” (5), “How to Prepare the Internal Affairs Department for Verification”.

Prison Reform

Since 1991, he began to deal with the reform of the penitentiary system. He advocated a reduction in the prison population, preservation of correction and re-education, succession in working with criminals of various law enforcement agencies, reduction of operational work in places of deprivation of liberty, the introduction of an institution for setting off sentences, the introduction of new effective types of punishment, for example, such as “Sunday” prisons, ”the spread of the institution of the dismissal of the case for reconciliation with the victim of serious crimes. He supported the initiatives of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia on the creation of Prison Correction Centers, online stores, the FSIN-letter system, and the expansion of the list of permitted items in pre-trial detention centers. He sharply criticized the Concept of reform of the penal system in 2010-20, primarily for the proposal to move from the squad in the cell-based content system. He authored more than 800 different recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency of the penal system. Since 2012, he has been the main developer of the Presidential Human Rights Council in the field of prison reform. In 2014, he was one of the initiators of the creation of the Interdepartmental Working Group to finalize the Concept of reform of the penal system and became a part of it.

Participation in the development of the norms of the law on PMCs

In 1995-96 he participated in the activities of the working group of the State. The Duma on the development of the Federal Law "On public control over the observance of human rights in places of detention" is the author of a number of norms of this law, on the initiative of S.I. Grigoryants wrote the very first version of this law. In 1993-98, together with his employees, he visited the pre-trial detention center and the IK UIN of the Moscow Region, combining charitable-cultural and social assistance with public control over the observance of human rights. Since 2004, in the conditions when the adoption of the law on public control over places of forced detention was blocked, he began conducting inspections of police stations as a civil initiative. This initiative was supported by the head of the Moscow Central Internal Affairs Directorate V.V. Pronin, and then Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation R.G. Nurgaliyev, which played an important role in the adoption of the law on public control. Since 2002, he initiated inspections of reception and meeting rooms of the pre-trial detention center in Moscow, which allowed them to restore relative order.

Participation in the Moscow Public Observation Commission [1]

He became a member of the 2nd composition of the PMC in 2010, since in 2008 he mistakenly proceeded from the incompatibility of the mandates of a member of the PMC and a deputy of the local government. In 2010, he would be elected deputy chairman of the PMC of Moscow. In 2013, he resigned from the post of deputy chairman of the Commission. He wrote the annual report of the PMC of Moscow for 2012. He was a participant in the conflict in the formation of the third composition of the PMC: initially he tried to organize negotiations between V.V. Borschev and A.V. Tsvetkov about which of them will take the post of chairman of the PMC, he himself refused the post of chairman of the Commission, supported the candidacy of V.V. Borshcheva. Being a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian organization “Officers of Russia” he played a significant role in the reconciliation of V.V. Borshcheva and A.V. Tsvetkova.

Conflict in the formation of the third composition of PMCs

In 2016, he was not appointed to the Commission under the pretext of incompatibility of the status of the district deputy and member of the PMC. In accordance with the regulations of the PMC of Moscow, being an expert of the PMC of Moscow, he was elected Honorary Chairman of the PMC of Moscow.

The position on the death of Sergei Magnitsky

Jobs at the Presidential Human Rights Council

Based on Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1513 on amendments to the composition of the Council dated November 12, 2012, he was included in the composition of the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights. By a decision of the Council, in December 2012, A. Babushkin was appointed chairman of Working Group No. 10 to promote the activities of PMCs and penal reform. Subsequently, this working group was transformed into a standing committee of the Council. In 2016, at the initiative of Babushkin, the commission also included issues of crime prevention. A. Babushkin is also a member of the Standing Committees of the HRC on social policy, migration issues, an interim working group on Ukraine. He participated in the Russian-Ukrainian dialogue in 2015 in Kosice (Slovakia). At the Council, Babushkin also deals with the protection of the rights of indigenous and indigenous peoples. At the initiative of Babushkin, the Council held 2 Weeks of public control in the North Caucasus, Weeks of public control in the Murmansk, Tver, Moscow and Sverdlovsk regions, Trans-Baikal Territory and other regions, during which a number of human rights violations were identified and eliminated. As a member of the HRC, he conducted over 400 various inspections of institutions, where the place of human rights violation was spotted. In 2016 A.V. Grandmother was twice elected co-chair of the Presidium of the Council. In 2016-17, he was one of the most acute critics of the Public Chamber of Russia for violations committed during the formation of the PMC. Together with T.G. Morshchakova prepared amnesty projects in 1993 and 1995. However, a large number of provisions proposed by Babushkin and approved by the HRC, for example, that those convicted of mercenary crimes who voluntarily compensated for the damage, should receive benefits when released from punishment, were not supported.

Nominating candidates online

Permanent Commission for the Promotion of PMCs and Prison Reform

Amnesty Project for the 20th Anniversary of the Constitution of Russia

In October 2013, the Human Rights Council approved at its meeting and sent the president a draft amnesty for the 20th anniversary of the current Constitution of Russia. The development of the amnesty project involved two commissions of the Council under the leadership of Babushkin and Morshchakova [11] [12] .

Amnesty, according to Babushkin, provides not only the release of several categories of prisoners, but also the softening of conditions and the reduction of time for other categories, reports the RBC news agency. Amnesty should have a lasting effect of one to three years. It will reduce the prison population and conduct sensible penal reform.

- HRC: 200 thousand convicts will receive amnesty - RBC daily

Chairman of the "Committee for Civil Rights" Andrei Babushkin, while talking with Putin, criticized the presidential amnesty project for the 20th anniversary of the Constitution, which was submitted to the State Duma the day before. “I said that the amnesty project in its current form is decorative. He releases about 1.5% of people who are in prison, ”Babushkin told the newspaper. Ru “. “But if the number of employees of the penitentiary system was reduced by about 15%, it would be logical to reduce the number of convicts by the same figure.”

According to the human rights activist, today the number of citizens held in places of deprivation of liberty is about 670 thousand people.

Grandmother suggested expanding the amnesty project in such a way as to cover, for example, terminally ill people, as well as those who have less than a year left before the term of imprisonment. Separately, Babushkin also spoke about the “swamp business”, calling everything that happened on May 6, 2012 a provocation of the unknown, none of which was ever detained. The human rights activist called on the head of state to extend the amnesty to all the defendants in the “swamp business”, and not just to some of them.

- gazeta.ru: Vladimir Putin met with representatives of the Russian human rights movement

Membership of the Committee Against Xenophobia

Educational activities

Political Activities

Party Activities

In 1985, he became a candidate member of the CPSU. In 1987 he became a member of the party. In 1980-1988, he repeatedly held public youth discussions about the possibility of building communism, in which he tried to formulate provisions on the economic, social and political conditions for building a communist society. In 1988-89, he was in conflict with the Kirov RK of the CPSU due to the actions of the district committee aimed at dismissing Babushkin from work in schools. In 1990, he quit the CPSU and joined the Labor Party, which was never registered. In 1995, at the suggestion of Starovoitova G.V. He joined the Democratic Russia party, from which he left in 1999 after the actual cessation of the activity of the party organization. In 1999, he joined the Yabloko association. Member of the leadership of the human rights group. Also part of the Green Russia faction. Since 2001 - Member of the Regional Council of Moscow Yabloko. Since 2003 - Member of the Party Arbitration of the Yabloko Party. In 2008-2012, he was Chairman of the Party Arbitration for the Yabloko Party. He initiated the restoration of Ilya Yashin in the party, but this decision was canceled by the congress. Since 2003 - Member of the Federal Council of the RSPP Yabloko. Since 2003 - Chairman of the Moscow Yabloko Commission for Work with Law Enforcement Agencies. Deputy Chairman of the Moscow regional branch of Apple. Since 2011 - a member of the bureau of the Republican Children's Party “Yabloko”. In 2015, re-elected as a member of the bureau RODP "Yabloko".

Election Participation

In the elections to the Moscow City Duma in 2001 he ran for the district N 11, took 2nd place with a score of 26.87% [12]. He was included in the Moscow part of the party list in the 2003 State Duma elections, and was also nominated as a candidate in the Medvedkovsky single-member district of Moscow (3rd result 9.08% with the second result for the candidate “against all”) [13 ]. In the elections to the Moscow City Duma in 2005, he was on the combined list of Yabloko and SPS (under the name Yabloko) in constituency No. 4 [14], in this constituency the list took third place with a score of 8.46% [15]. In 2006, he tried to run for election in the State Duma in the Medvedkovsky District, but was not registered [16]. In the elections to the State Duma in 2007, he was a member of the regional group No. 90 of the party list [17]. In 2009, he was on the party list in the elections to the Moscow City Duma, and in 2011 - in the State Duma. In 2011, he headed the party list in the elections of deputies of the State Duma in the Republic of Tatarstan. On July 10, 2013, the candidate for mayor of Moscow, Mitrokhin, submitted to the Moscow City Electoral Commission a list of candidates for the Federation Council, one of which should be elected by the Moscow City Duma if Mitrokhin is elected mayor. Among them was the candidacy of Babushkin [18]. In 2014, he took second place in the elections to the Moscow City Duma. In 2016, he took third place (out of 9) in the State elections. Duma, showing one of the highest results for candidates from the party "Yabloko" in the country and one of the best results in the ratio of votes received and money spent on the election campaign.

Member of the Moscow Popular Front

He entered the organizing committee as the head of the organization Young Communards-Internationalists. He was in the majority, who believed that decisions should be made by a majority of votes, and not by consensus. After the transformation of the organizing committee into the Organizing Council, it was part of it. In October 1988, he was elected to the Coordinating Council of the MNF. In March 1990, won the election to the Moscow Soviet as a candidate of the MNF.

Moscow City Council Member

As part of the Moscow Popular Front (MNF), he created and led the commission on national relations. In January 1990, he traveled to Baku, where he took part in a public investigation of the Armenian pogroms and civilian deaths when the internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs were brought into Baku.

In March 1990, won the election to the Moscow Soviet as a candidate of the MNF.

After being elected deputy of the Moscow City Council, he initiated the creation of the Commission on Refugees, which was headed by one of his colleagues in the MNF A.Yu. Melnikov. He joined the Commission of the Moscow City Council on Law and Order, was a deputy subcommittee on human rights. In 1991, he created and headed the Commission of the Moscow City Council on special institutions, re-adaptation and crime prevention. He was one of the initiators of the removal of police protection from the buildings of the Moscow City Council, district councils and district courts, the transfer of the building of the Kuibyshev District Party Committee to the Moscow City Court, the initiator of introducing a city surcharge for employees of the pre-trial detention center and the police, the conversion of the closing LTP into pre-trial detention centers, and the candidates visiting judges of pre-trial detention centers.

As a member of the Legislative Commission of the Moscow City Council and Chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on Prison Affairs (special institutions and crime prevention), he achieved the reconstruction of 2 medical and labor dispensaries in pre-trial detention centers and thereby helped to increase places and reduce overcrowding in the cells of pre-trial detention centers in Moscow. At the same time, he actively collaborated with the mayor's office and personally, Yu. M. Luzhkov, for which Moscow Mayor Luzhkov thanked A. V. Babushkin in 1992 at a meeting on prisons in Moscow. He carried out deputy control over the observance of human rights in all Moscow pre-trial detention centers and acted as chairman of the supervisory commission at pre-trial detention center No. 2 in Moscow (Butyrskaya Prison), where he participated in the examination of cases under the 1992 amnesty. He managed to achieve the release of many prisoners who were there illegally.

In August 1991, he defended the White House from the Emergency Committee. In October 1993, he defended the White House from supporters of Yeltsin. On the night of October 3–4, after the execution of citizens in the Ostankino area, he tried to meet with Yu.M. Luzhkov, to inform him of the tragedy and offer to take measures to reconcile the warring parties, but was detained by radical supporters of Yeltsin.

He was a sharp opponent of the unconstitutional coup Yeltsin and the defender of the Supreme Council. Together (and on behalf of) with the chairman of the Moscow Council N. N. Gonchar and deputy. the Moscow prosecutor Antoshin released many illegally detained citizens from police stations in Moscow between September 26 and October 3. September 26, participated in an attempt to break the blockade of the Supreme Council together with a group of deputies of the Moscow Soviet and the district council of the Oktyabrsky district, but was arrested by riot police and released after 20 minutes under pressure from the deputies. He spoke at many rallies in support of the Supreme Council. On October 4, 1993 he was detained at the White House, lay 8 hours on the ground under the threat of execution, and was taken to pre-trial detention center No. 3 (Krasnaya Presnya), from where he was released after 4 hours.

The next day he was awarded the Defender of Free Russia medal for defending the White House in 1991.

He opposed the closure of LTP (1991). He participated in two hunger strikes of deputies of the Moscow City Council (March and September 1991) in connection with the refusal to appoint Lieutenant General of the police V.S. Komissarov as the head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow. In September 1991, A.V.Babushkina was attacked at the entrance to the house, qualified as hooliganism (to date not disclosed). In 1991, he was deputy chairman of the Council for the Investigation of Anti-Constitutional Activities. Despite the critical attitude towards the coup of August 1991, he took measures in this position to ensure that accidental or secondary supporters of the Emergency Committee were not subjected to reprisals.

In 1990, he was a member of the Moscow Council group for the reception and resettlement of Armenian refugees from Baku in the Moscow region. He personally hosted and helped many Armenian families who fled from the pogroms in Baku get asylum.

Together with the assistant P. B. Volodarsky has achieved the creation in Moscow of the Bureau of Accidents at the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow, united with the Moscow Region.

Conducted a regular parliamentary reception of all comers directly in the building of the Moscow City Council (in room 609 above the office of Yu. M. Luzhkov).

In December 1993, he criticized and voted against the draft Constitution of the Russian Federation, since it did not provide for a number of social rights of citizens, as well as the election of judges.

After the dissolution of the Moscow City Council, he was elected director of the public organization of the Society of Trustees of Prisons [7] .

Position 1993

He was a sharp opponent of the unconstitutional coup Yeltsin and the defender of the Supreme Council. Together (and on behalf of) with the chairman of the Moscow Council N. N. Gonchar and deputy. the Moscow prosecutor Antoshenym freed many illegally detained citizens from police stations in Moscow between September 26 and October 3. On September 26, he personally participated in an attempt to break the blockade of the Supreme Council together with a group of deputies of the Moscow City Council and the district council of the Oktyabrsky District, but he was detained by riot police and released after 20 minutes under pressure from the deputies. He spoke at many rallies in support of the Supreme Council. On October 4, 1993 he was detained at the White House, lay 8 hours on the ground under the threat of execution, and was taken to the Krasnaya Presnya pre-trial detention center, from where he was released after 4 hours.

Membership in the Labor Party and the Democratic Russia Party

Otradnoye Municipal Deputy

March 2, 2008 was elected to the Council of Deputies of the Otradnoye municipal district of Moscow with a result of 33.7% [19]. In 2012, he was re-elected in the same district with a result of 45.75% [20]. He headed the standing commission on construction, land improvement and the consumer market. At this post, he actively opposed the sealing development, in particular, against the construction of a transport and transfer hub, commercialization of the parking space, development of environmental zones, a supporter of the development of small business, and strengthening of public control over government bodies, healthcare and transport. Chairman of the Commission of the Council of Deputies on the socio-economic development of the region.

In the Apple Party

Joined Yabloko in 1999. Member of the leadership of the human rights group [13]

Participation in the development of the party program and election programs

Party posts

Member of the Federal Council of the RSPP "Apple". Chairman of the Yabloko Party Law Enforcement Commission. Chairman of the Party Arbitration of the Yabloko Party [14] . Deputy Chairman of the Moscow regional branch of Apple [15] .

Rewards

1993 - medal "Defender of a Free Russia"

1997 - medal "850th anniversary of Moscow"

2007 - medal of the Kemerovo region "For loyalty and goodness"

February 26, 2009 - Diploma of the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation R.G. Nurgalieva “For active work in the Public Council of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia”

2009 - Prize of the Moscow Helsinki Group in the nomination "For activities in protecting social rights and interests of local communities"

2011 - The badge of honor "For the assistance of the Ministry of Internal Affairs",

02/12/2014 - Certificate of honor of the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, A.I. Yakunin

2014 - Honorary Diploma of the Prefect of the NEAD of Moscow V.Yu. Vinogradova

2014 - Medal of the Human Rights Ombudsman of the Russian Federation “Hurry to do good”

2014 - Diploma of the Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation

October 17, 2016 - Diploma of the Commissioner for Human Rights in Moscow, T.A. Potyaeva

2016 - Honorary Chairman of the Public Monitoring Commission of Moscow

2016 - diploma of the All-Russian organization “Officers of Russia” in the nomination “Protection of human rights”

February 20, 2017 - Letter of appreciation from the Commissioner for Human Rights in Moscow, T.A. Potyaeva

July 2017 - public medal "For charity and mercy"

2017 - Certificate of honor of the head of the Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, O.A. Baranova

June 26, 2018 - Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin's

2018 - Letter of thanks from the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the district Otradnoye R.I. Kobzeva

2018 - public medal "For success and diligence in work" (certificate issued by Army General Moiseev)

2019 - thanks to the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation T.N. Moskalkova

2019 - the order of the Director of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia G.A. Kornienko dated January 24, 2019 on the delivery of a valuable gift “For merits in assisting in the implementation of the tasks assigned to the Federal Penitentiary Service”

2019 - Certificate of honor of the community of indigenous minorities of the Sakhalin region

2019 - Diploma of the Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation

List of works

  1. How to protect a teenager’s rights // Moscow. - 1999.
  2. How to protect your teacher’s rights // Moscow. - 2000.
  3. If you find yourself in the police // Moscow. - 2010.
  4. A pocket book of prisoners and their relatives // Moscow. - 2008.
  5. Handbook of prisoners and their relatives - Moscow, 2012, 2014, 2016
  6. Pocketbook of the victim // Moscow. - 1998.
  7. Pocket Book of Public Defender // Moscow. - 2000.
  8. Torture victim's pocketbook // Moscow. - 2000 and 2002.
  9. Pocket Book of Conditionally Convicted // Moscow. - 2000.
  10. A pocket book of a guardian and trustee // Moscow. - 2000.
  11. Pensioner's Pocket Book // Moscow. - 2000.
  12. Manual on checking the observance of the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of citizens in the activities of internal affairs bodies // Moscow. - 2009.
  13. If you contacted the police // Moscow. - 2009.
  14. A brief reminder to the homeless: how to protect the rights yourself and to whom to turn for help if you become homeless // Moscow. - 1995.
  15. The pocket book of the homeless // Moscow. - 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001.
  16. Historical walks around Otradnoye and its environs // Moscow. - 1995, 1997 and 2001.
  17. When the orphanage is behind us // Moscow. - 1997 and 2001.
  18. Police officer on human rights // Moscow 2006, 2008—2013.
  19. The handbook of prisoners and their relatives // Moscow - 2012 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov.
  20. Manual on exercising public control over the places of departure of administrative arrest - 2013—2014 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov. [2]
  21. To help socially oriented initiatives of prisoners 2013-2014 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov. [3]
  22. Further Police Reform and Civil Society Expectations - 2013 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov. [four]
  23. Pocket Book of Public Defender - 2013 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov. [five]
  24. Instructions on the work of immediate response teams // Moscow - 2013 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov.
  25. If you met the police // Moscow - 2013, 2014.
  26. Pocketbook of the conditionally convicted person // Moscow - 2014 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov.
  27. The patient’s pocketbook // Moscow - 2015 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov.
  28. Basic rights of patients (memo) // Moscow - 2015 A.V. Babushkin, A.V. Mayakov.
  29. 20 kilometers from the front line (Altufevo, Bibirevo, Medvedkovo, Otradnoye during the Great Patriotic War) - 2016, Moscow

Notes

  1. ↑ Laureates of the first prize of the Moscow Helsinki Group in the field of human rights for 2009
  2. ↑ seven Russians received medals of the Commissioner for Human Rights - Galina Bryntseva - Russian newspaper
  3. ↑ Presidential Council / Council Structure
  4. ↑ BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE RUSSIAN RED CROSS: “WE GO IN ONE STRUCTURE”
  5. ↑ MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDIUM | OFFICERS OF RUSSIA (rus.) . oficery.ru. Date of treatment November 18, 2017.
  6. ↑ Babushkin Andrey Vladimirovich on the site of the Yabloko party
  7. ↑ Andrey Babushkin - deputy of the Otradnoye district. Analytical and news site of the Panorama information and expert group
  8. ↑ Composition of the Public Council at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
  9. ↑ Teacher Grandma. I'll. - Society - Novaya Gazeta
  10. ↑ Babushkin Andrey Vladimirovich. Biography - Civil Rights Committee. Official site
  11. ↑ The amnesty project was prepared taking into account state interests - the head of the HRC commission
  12. ↑ Viewpoint of Interfax Russia
  13. ↑ Human Rights Faction - Information
  14. ↑ Governing bodies of the Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 2, 2013. Archived December 7, 2013.
  15. ↑ Persons of the Moscow APPLE

Links

  • Babushkin Andrey Vladimirovich on the site of the Yabloko party
  • Andrey Babushkin's blog
  • Council under the President of the Russian Federation / BABUSHKIN ANDREY VLADIMIROVICH
  • AMNESTY CO-AUTHOR MEMBER OF THE HRC BABUSHKIN: DEPUTIES OF THE STATE DUMA MAY CHANGE OUR TEXT UNCERTAINTY
  • Council under the President of the Russian Federation / Summary of the number of opinions expressed by citizens in support of candidates for the Council for nominations.
  • In Moscow, there are about ten thousand street children
  • Express Newspaper: Station Aprons Generals
  • Facets. Ru: Control Raid | Society
  • Babushkin Andrey | “There are three main problems of protecting the rights of children at the federal level” | Newspaper “First of September”
  • Andrey Babushkin on the website Human Rights in Russia
  • Babushkin Andrey Vladimirovich, human rights activist. Inquiries | Kasparov.ru
  • Teacher Grandma I'll. - Society - Novaya Gazeta
  • Andrey Babushkin YouTube Channel
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Babushkin_Andrey_Vladimirovich&oldid=101950819


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