Vladimir Putin
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 72 |
Date of birth | October 7,1952 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Saint Petersburg |
Russia | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Spouse | Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya |
Job | Politician |
Lawyer | |
Army officer | |
Education | Academy of Foreign Intelligence |
Saint Petersburg State University | |
Saint Petersburg Mining University | |
Books | VLADIMIR PUTIN: Munich |
Strategic Arms and ABM-systems Closely Linked: Selected Speeches on Foreign Policy | |
Judo: History, Theory, Practice | |
First Person | |
The World Order: New Rules Or a Game Without Rules: Putin Talks to Valdai Club in Sochi | |
Full name | Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin |
Presidential term | May 7, 2000 – May 7, 2008, December 31, 1999 – May 7, 2000, May 7, 2012 – |
Martial art | Judo, Sambo, Kyokushin |
Children | Katerina Tikhonova |
Mariya Putina | |
Previous position | Prime Minister of Russia (2008–2012) |
Nationality | Russian |
Position | President of Russia since 2012 |
Aunts | Anna Putina |
Uncles | Pyotr Ivanovich Shelomov |
Siblings | Albert Putin |
Viktor Putin | |
Parents | Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin |
Maria Ivanovna Shelomova | |
Founded | National Guard Of Russia |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 401843 |
Vladimir Putin Life story
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as the president of Russia since 2012.
Physical Characteristics
Vladimir putin is a russian politician who has been the president of russia since 2012.He was born on october 7.1952 in leningrad.Russia.He is 68 years old and stands at 5 feet 7 inches tall.He weighs approximately 170 pounds and has blue eyes.He has a slim build and is known for his athletic ability.Family
Lvadimir putin is the son of maria ivanovna shelomova and vladimir spiridonovich putin.He has two older brothers.Viktor and albert.And a younger sister.Maria.He is married to lyudmila putina and they have two daughters.Maria and yekaterina.Education and Career
Vladimir putin attended leningrad state university.Where he studied law.After graduating in 1975.He joined the kgb and served in east germany.In 1991.He lfet the kgb and began working in politics.He was appointed prime minister of russia in and was elected president in 2000.He was re-elecetd in and 2012.Most Important Event
One of the most important events in vladimir putin s career was the annexation of crimea in 2014.After the ukraniian revolution.Putin ordered the annexation of crimea.Which was met with international condemnation.Despite the criticism.Putin has remained stedafast in his decision and has continued to defend it.Zodiac Sign and Nationality
Vladimir putin is a libra and is of russian nationality.Life Story
Vladimir putin was born in leningrad.Russia in 1952.He attended leningrad state university and joined the kgb in 1975.After leaving the kgb in 1991.He began working in politisc and was appointed prime minister of rsusia in 1999.He was elected president in 2000 and has been re-elected twice since then.He is known for his strong leadership and his annexation of crimea in 2014.Ukraine war: Putin to boost Russian troop numbers by 15%
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Russia: LGBT groups could be declared 'extremist' in court ruling
By Steve RosenbergRussia editor, Moscow
In Moscow men holding reindeer antlers above their heads are dancing around a stage. It is a traditional marriage ceremony originating from the Far North of Russia.
Bride and groom, Ilona and Alexander, are sitting by a mock campfire and observing time-honoured rituals, like the ripping of cloth and a dance with animal furs.
This is one of a series of weddings from different parts of Russia that are being held at an exhibition promoting patriotism and " traditional values".
Ceremony over, the registrar declares: " In accordance with The Family Code of The Russian Federation, I now pronounce you husband and wife! "
Russia's constitution was changed three years ago to make it clear that marriage means a union between A Man and A Woman . All the weddings at The Exhibition feature a bride and groom.
Non-traditional couples in Russia enjoy no such stage: same-sex unions are not recognised here.
What's more, in recent years Russia's LGBT Community has come under increasing pressure from The Authorities . In 2013, a law was adopted prohibiting " the propaganda [amongst minors] of non-traditional sexual relations".
Last Year , those restrictions were extended to all age groups in Russia. References to LGBT people have been deleted from books, films, adverts and TV shows. Earlier this month, one Russian TV channel discoloured a rainbow in a South Korean pop video, to avoid being accused of violating the " gay propaganda" law.
Now Russia's justice ministry has filed a motion with the Supreme Court to have what it calls the " International LGBT public Movement " declared an " extremist" organisation and banned. Even though no such organisation exists as a legal entity.
BBCIf the Supreme Court supports The Request , what will be the consequences?
" I think this will mean that anyone whom The State considers an LGBT activist could receive a long prison sentence for 'participating in an extremist organisation', " believes Sergei Troshin, a municipal deputy in St Petersburg who came out as gay Last Year . " For the organiser of such a group, The Prison term will be even longer.
" This is real repression. There is panic in Russia's LGBT Community . People are emigrating urgently. The actual word we're using is evacuation. We're having to evacuate from Our Own country. It's terrible. "
At the Duma, the lower house of The Russian parliament, they take a different view.
" This is not about sexual minorities or the Private Life of individuals. It's more about the political agenda proclaimed by this LGBT international Movement , " says Vitaly Milonov , a famously homophobic MP from the ruling party, United Russia .
" They have their own tasks, their own goals. They act as a political force, a political structure and the goals of this structure contravene The Russian Constitution. "
BBC" You talk about a political structure, " I respond. " But there isn't a Movement called the 'International LGBT public Movement . ' How can you ban something that doesn't exist? "
" Oh, it's easy, " Mr Milonov replies. " We can ban any activities from LGBT international organisations here in Russia. That's nice. We don't need them.
" And I'm Looking Forward to The Next step: banning the six-colour rainbow flag. We don't need this flag. It's a symbol of The Fight with the traditional family. I hope that no-one can show this flag in Russia. "
Under Vladimir Putin , the Kremlin has embraced an ideology centred around conservative thinking and " traditional family values". The Authorities portray LGBT activism as something inherently Western and hostile to Russia. Pressure on the LGBT Community is presented as a means of defending the moral fabric of Russia.
And is it also a potential vote winner?
" I think [the Supreme Court hearing] is linked to the presidential election next March, " believes Sergei Troshin. " [The Authorities ] are creating an artificial enemy. "
" They say 'We Are battling The West '. The Battle with LGBT people fits in with this anti-Western rhetoric. Fighting both The West and the LGBT Community is popular amongst The Conservative , anti-Western part of society. So this topic will be pushed in the run-up to the election. "
" They're trying to distract attention from more important problems, which The Russian authorities don't want people to think about, " says Maxim Goldman. He works for a Russian organisation that has been offering support to transgender and non-binary people.
" As soon as we heard about the Supreme Court hearing, The People who run our organisation realised we would have to leave the country urgently. It became an emergency. "
I'm speaking to Maxim, who identifies himself as non-binary, on his final day in Russia. He has packed a small suitcase and is about to head to The Airport .
" I feel totally rejected by My Own country, " says Maxim. " We're supposed to have a democracy here. The People we put in power are supposed to Take Care of us.
" But The Opposite is happening. They're punishing us. They're wiping their feet on us. I'm being forced out. "
For now, municipal deputy Sergei Troshin is staying. But he has no illusions.
" I have spoken a lot in The Past about LGBT rights, " Sergei tells me. " It's possible this will be enough to launch a Criminal Case against me. I hope not, but maybe. And this is terrifying.
" Russian society is soaked In Fear . With every word you're crossing a mine field. Say one thing and it might land you in prison for five years; say Something Else , and you'll get ten or fifteen years behind bars. "
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