Andrey Yuryevich Tatarinov

[5] Then he became the leader of the Youth Human Rights Movement "Leviy Povorot" (left turn) in the first action which he had burned NBP party ticket.

[19] On December 8, International Migrants Day Young Guard held sticker-campaign "Every second - go home" and announced the creation of joint raids with FMS.

On 17 November 2009, he organized a protest against the demolition of the wall in memory of Viktor Tsoi on Old Arbat Street, which planned by Moscow Central Administrative Okrug Prefecture.

[33] In February 2010, in Chișinău at the Russian Diaspora "round table" in Moldova, dedicated to the problems of historical falsifications,[34] opposed the creation of the country's special commission of inquiry and evaluation of the crimes of totalitarian communist regime.

On 3 June 2010, he issued a statement condemning the position of the Human Rights Commissioner of Russia Vladimir Lukin, announced the suspension of cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs due to arrests the shares of the "Strategy-31" on Triumph Square 31 May 2010.

[35][36] In July 2010, supported the idea of the return the course of Basic military training in Moscow schools: "In our country, every young person should be able to keep guns in their hands and shoot straight out of it".

[37] He was arrest on 1 November 2010 for participating in an unsanctioned rally at the Embassy of Japan, against Tokyo's reaction on the visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to the Kuril Islands.

[39] A day later, at an extraordinary joint session of three specialized commissions of the Public Chamber has suggested not to use the situation for political gain Yevgenia Albats, due to attacks by "climate of intolerance in society created by pro-Kremlin youth organizations" and demanded the resignation of Vasily Yakemenko, the head of Federal Agency for Youth Affairs "Rosmolodezh".

[40] In January 2011, has become one of the signatories of the manifesto for the establishment of Lev Gumilev Center (document was also signed by the philosopher Alexander Sekackii, Avraham Shmulevich publicist, writer Roman Bagdasarov and others).

On 4 December, after the polls closed on election to the State Duma art community organized on the Blue Bridge Saint Isaac's Square street theater performance "Antibes", based on the novel "The Possessed" by Dostoyevsky and supported by Sergei Bugaev Afrika and the Faculty of Arts of Saint Petersburg State University (Dean — Valery Gergiev).

[43] In September 2011 called the arrest and detention in Chișinău writer Eduard Bagirov on charges of organizing mass riots 7 April 2009 "Russia's answer for Natalia Morar and the Moldovan government sworn West".

[44] On the eve of the opposition rally of 10 December 2011, at the Bolotnaya Square in Moscow "Novaya Gazeta", citing "informed sources from among the activists" Tatarinov named among those who are preparing provocations by the Young Guard, in particular, "shouting slogans for Putin and acting authority to deploy the appropriate placards and tricolors".

[45][46] On the 2012 Russian presidential election was the executive secretary of the Coordinating Council Headquarters of United Action, organized in support of Putin's movements "Mestnye", "Young Russia", "New People" and "Grouping of Change".