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Aleksey Kochetkov

Aleksey Vladimirovich Kochetkov ((ロシア語:Алексей Владимирович Кочетков); born 8 September 1971). Aleksey Kochetkov is a former engineer and self-styled political analyst well known for his closeness to official Russian policy under President Putin. He has often written in support of Putin's aggressive nationalism in Ossetia and Ukraine and his book 'Neonazis and Maidan' is a clear indication of a lack of the impartiality in his views.
He is a Russian political scientist, publicist. He was the general director of Commonwealth of the Independent States - Election Monitoring Organization set up with Russian government backing as an alternative to the OSCE. The organization has a reputation for attempting to legitimize elections in countries and occupied territories where the concept of 'free elections' is somewhat warped from 2003 till 2013. He is the researcher and the author of some modern methodologies of election monitoring processes and election campaigns. In 2013 he headed the Foundation for Development Civil Society Institutions "Public Diplomacy".
== Biography ==

Aleksey Kochetkov was born in 1971 in Moscow.〔(People.su - Interesting stories about famous people and their biographies )〕
1989-1994 – Moscow Power Engineering Institute.〔
In October 1993 he participated in the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis - on the side of the ex-KGB men attempting a coup. He was arrested and during 5 months stayed in Lefortovo prison. He got freedom due to the State Duma political amnesty, which it announced for participants of 1993 Russian constitutional crisis on February 23 in 1994.〔(Mystery of Iniquity: Events September 21 - October 5, 1993 // p. 130 )〕
Beginning from 1996 he participated in a number of PR projects as a PR manager throughout the country-Leningrad, Pskov, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Kemerovo, Primorsky krai and others. He worked in the State Duma as a consultant.〔(Official Biography )〕
1999-2002 was a head of the news agency ‘Kamenny Ostrov’ in Saint Petersburg.〔
In 2004, he founded International Monitoring Organization CIS-EMO.
CIS-EMO played a minor role as an observer during the 2004 election campaign in Ukraine around the time of the Orange Revolution. There, Kochetkov complained that people wearing orange armbands had beaten him, an allegation that many dismissed as a ploy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1058234.html )
In 2005, during monitoring the Chişinău mayor elections, Kochetkov was arrested by Information and Security Service of the Republic of Moldova,〔(Transnistria.info: Russian observer deported from Moldova )〕 put into the prison,〔(Defence Academy of the United Kingdom: 'Russian Foreign Policy: A Chronology' )〕 where he stayed 8 days and after announcing the Note of Protest by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov he was deported to Moscow.

In August 2008, he was an organizer of the international Press-Center ‘Tskhinval-2008’.〔(International press center Tskhinval-2008 to open in South Ossetian capital on August 25 with support of REGNUM News Agency )〕 Later this center was given to the Ministry of Communication of the Republic of South Ossetia - the area of Georgia invaded and occupied by Russia and later declared independent - an independence only recognized by 4 countries Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Nauru.
In 2008, he became the chief of the Centre for Monitoring of Democratic Processes ‘Quorum’. The organization was set up under the wing of the government of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin as a counterweight to the OSCE. In the view of many civil liberties groups it is an organization used to give credibility to elections that might not pass the true and fair test in a regular functioning democracy. Some credence is given to this by the list of countries and areas in which it has 'monitored' elections.
Aleksey Kochetkov was a participant of a big number of international conferences, including in EUP, OSCE.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://rian.ru/world/20091008/188060640.html )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.regnum.ru/news/1213676.html )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://assembly.coe.int/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc12/EDOC12833.pdf )
〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.osce.org/odihr/78118 )〕〔(Общество и выборы )〕
As a head of the international election monitoring mission of CIS-EMO participated in more than 50 missions in countries of CIS and EU.

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