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Natalia Pelevina
Наталья Пелевина
Personal details
Born (1976-11-02) 2 November 1976 (age 48)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyRPR-PARNAS
Other political
affiliations
5th of December Party (2012–2015)

Natalia Pelevina (Template:Lang-ru) (born on 2 November 1976) is a British-Russian playwright, political activist and blogger.

Early years

Natalia Pelevina was born in Moscow in 1976.[1][2] She moved to England as a child and attended a private school, Southbank International.[citation needed] She then received BA in Art History from a London University[citation needed].

Career

Theatre

In 2004, Pelevina set up a theatre production company, First Act Productions, which is based in London.[3] She wrote In Your Hands, a play based on the events of the Moscow theater hostage crisis.[4][5] It was first staged in October 2006 in North London at the New End Theatre.[6] The Russian version of In Your Hands, directed by Skanderbek Tulparov, had its premiere at the Russian Dramatic Theatre in Makhachkala, Dagestan, in April 2008 and was banned[7] after its opening night performance by the President of Dagestan, Mukhu Aliyev, who attended the performance[8] Reuters covered the event that was picked up by many major global media outlets.[9][10].

Her play I Plead Guilty had its New York premiere in May 2011 at Gene Frankel theatre[citation needed].

Political

Pelevina was one of the people behind the independent research into the Moscow theatre siege. A member of NGO Nord Ost, she remains in close contact with Nord Ost and Beslan victims and their families. Pelevine consulted on a number of documentary films about the Moscow theatre siege[11][12].

Pelevina has appeared as a political commentator on Al Jazeera, RTVi, PressTV, the BBC and other TV and radio channels.[13] She was also involved with the Strategy-31 Abroad organization, which rallied for the article 31 of the Russian Constitution and for freedom and democracy in Russia, and opposes the current government.[14][15] She was the organizer of the New York Strategy 31 pickets, on 31 August and 31 October 2010[16]. She also organized an Oleg Kashin picket in November 2010 and a demonstration in support of Mikhail Khodorkovsky on 12 December 2010, during which she mentioned setting up a new movement[17]. In early 2011, the Democratic Russia Committee was founded by Pelevine and supporters.

In 2012 worked with Alexey Navalny on a large scale corruption case of deputy prime-minister Igor Shuvalov[18].

In the summer of Pelevina 2012 co-founded «5-th of December» political party[19].

In 2015 Investigative Committee initiated prosecution of Pelevina in the Bolotnaya case. The bcase never went to court, but she was under travel ban, unable to leave Moscow, for three years[20]. Member of the council of Free Russia Forum[21]. Formerly the head of the December 5 Party, Pelevine joined RPR-PARNAS in March 2015[22].

A criminal investigation into Pelevine was opened by the Investigative Committee of Russia[23].

In 2023 was elected Easter Europe-Central Asia Regional secretary of the World Liberty Congress[24].

Was declared «foreign agent» by Russia’s Ministry of Justice on Septer 8th 2023[25].

References

  1. ^ "Her biography (Russian)". Archived from the original on 2015-01-02. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  2. ^ "Play about Chechen hostage-takers shut down". CBC News. 12 April 2008. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008.
  3. ^ "First Act Productions | Theatre Production | Theatrical Production". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  4. ^ Holdsworth, Nick (18 April 2008). "Russian 'Hands' waves goodbye". Variety.com.
  5. ^ Arnold, Chloe (12 April 2008). "Russia: In Daghestan, Curtain May Close On Play Recalling Dubrovka Tragedy". Radio Free Europe.
  6. ^ Grechaninova, Maria (18 September 2006). "В Лондоне поставили спектакль о Дубровке" [Play about Dubrovka in London]. BBC News (in Russian).
  7. ^ Walker, Shaun (22 April 2008). "Russia bans play about deadly siege at Moscow theatre". independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 23 April 2008.
  8. ^ Play banned in Dagestan. YouTube. 16 April 2008.
  9. ^ http://www.suomenkuvalehti.fi/etusivu/uutiset-ja-politiikka/ulkomaat/venaja-kielsi-moskovan.aspx[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Lowe, Christian (14 April 2008). "Playwright alleges Russia gagged political play". Reuters.
  11. ^ "Home".
  12. ^ "Жизнь после "Норд-Оста"". kasparov.ru.
  13. ^ Perekrestok part 4, Natalia Pelevine and General Kalugin. YouTube. 4 May 2008.
  14. ^ Solash, Richard (1 April 2011). "Russian Protest Movement Inspires Washington Rally". Radio Free Europe.
  15. ^ "Strategy 31 in New York with Natalia Pelevine". strategy31.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-01.
  16. ^ "Waynakh Online » Protest for Freedom of Assembly in Russia". waynakh.com.
  17. ^ "Акции в Нью-Йорке и Петербурге в поддержку Ходорковского" [Protests in support of Khodorkovsky]. BBC News (in Russian). 13 December 2010.
  18. ^ ""Офшоры Шувалова": суд ссылается на "гостайну"". www.svoboda.org (in Russian). Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  19. ^ "В Москве задержаны трое активистов партии 5 декабря". ОВД-инфо (in Russian). Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  20. ^ "Правозащитницу Пелевину заподозрили в финансировании беспорядков на Болотной площади". www.interfax.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  21. ^ "Наталья Пелевина". www.forumfreerussia.org (in Russian).
  22. ^ Weiss, Michael (18 May 2015). "Putin's Cronies Nab Another Opposition Leader". The Daily Beast.
  23. ^ "В отношении Натальи Пелевиной возбуждено уголовное дело о незаконном приобретении средств для негласного получения информации" [A criminal case has been initiated against Natalya Pelevina on the illegal acquisition of funds for secretly obtaining information] (in Russian). Sledcom.ru. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  24. ^ "Pelevina". worldlibertycongress.org. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
  25. ^ "Минюст РФ внес еще 6 человек в список "иностранных агентов"". dw.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-09-09.