Alexandr Vladimirovič Goľakov
List
Type | Individual |
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List name | European Union |
Programs (1) | HR |
Listed (1) | 22.03.2024 |
Decision links (1) | 22.03.2024, European Union's sanctions document (EN) Download 0.34 € |
Names (5)
Last name/Name | Goľakov |
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First name/Name | Alexandr |
Second name/Name | Vladimirovič |
Full name/Name | Alexandr Vladimirovič Goľakov |
Last name/Name | Goljakov |
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First name/Name | Aleksandr |
Second name/Name | Vladimirovitš |
Full name/Name | Aleksandr Vladimirovitš Goljakov |
Last name/Name | Goljakov |
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First name/Name | Alexandr |
Second name/Name | Vladimirovič |
Full name/Name | Alexandr Vladimirovič Goljakov |
Last name/Name | ГОЛЯКОВ |
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First name/Name | Александр |
Second name/Name | Владимирович |
Full name/Name | Александр Владимирович ГОЛЯКОВ |
Last name/Name | GOLYAKOV |
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First name/Name | Alexander |
Second name/Name | Vladimirovich |
Full name/Name | Alexander Vladimirovich GOLYAKOV |
Description | Deputy head of IK-3 penal colony (Russia) |
Citizenships (1)
Country | Russian Federation |
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Birth data (1)
Place | |
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Country | Russian Federation |
Notes (1)
Alexander Vladimirovich Golyakov is deputy head of the IK-3 penal colony. Within the chain of command in the IK-3 penal colony, being officially part of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN)’s “senior command staff” and assuming a managerial role, he is directly tasked with executive decisions and therefore responsible for the overall conditions of imprisonment in the IK-3 penal colony. The IK-3 penal colony, commonly known as the “Polar Wolf”, is the location where detained opposition politician Alexei Navalny died under unknown circumstances. The conditions of imprisonment in the IK-3 penal colony included physical violence such as torture and withholding warm water and adequate clothing in winter, medical assistance and food and water. Therefore, Alexander Vladimirovich Golyakov is responsible for serious human rights violations in Russia, including torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, arbitrary detentions, and the systematic violation of freedom of opinion and expression. |
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