The ideological basis of the movement is the books of the "Svarogov square" series," Technotronnaya Avesta", the "NORNA" program and a number of other materials of a nationalist nature.
[1] On August 6, 2012, the Moscow City Court banned the interregional public association at the request of the prosecutor's office, recognizing it as extremist.
On August 4, 2009, FSB officers in the city of Zheleznodorozhny (Moscow Oblast) detained entrepreneur Anton Mukhachev, who, according to information from Petr Khomyakov, reported by the latter to law enforcement agencies, is the leader of this organization.
Together with Mukhachev, his wife, Olga Kasyanenko, who was also called a nationalist in the press, was detained, but she was released after interrogation due to the lack of any material on her, sufficient to initiate a criminal case.
Anton Mukhachev is charged under Part 1 of Article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (organization of an extremist community, that is, the "Northern Brotherhood").
In addition, Mukhachev is accused of creating an Internet project "Big Game", which, according to experts, contributes to inciting ethnic hatred.
One of the leaders of the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI), Alexander Belov (Potkin), called Mukhachev his former supporter, who in the hierarchy of the movement reached a candidate for membership in the central council and characterized him as follows: “a good businessman and an excellent propagandist of our views, but we parted methods - he accused me and the organization of insufficient radicalism ".
[7] The ideologists of the movement advocate the separation from Russia of the North Caucasus and other subjects of the federation with a predominantly non-Russian population.
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