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Andrej Andrejevič ZADAČIN

List

Type Individual
List name European Union
Programs (1) HR
Listed (2) 04.12.2024
05.06.2023
Decision links (2) 03.12.2024, European Union's sanctions document (EN) Download 0.34 €
05.06.2023, European Union's sanctions document (EN) Download 3.74 €

Names (5)

Last name/Name ЗАДАЧИН
First name/Name Андрей
Second name/Name Андреевич
Full name/Name Андрей Андреевич ЗАДАЧИН
Last name/Name ZADAČIN
First name/Name Andrej
Second name/Name Andrejevič
Full name/Name Andrej Andrejevič ZADAČIN
Last name/Name Zadačin
First name/Name Andrej
Full name/Name Andrej Zadačin
Last name/Name ZADATJIN
First name/Name Andrej
Second name/Name Andrejevitj
Full name/Name Andrej Andrejevitj ZADATJIN
Last name/Name ZADACHIN
First name/Name Andrei
Second name/Name Andreevich
Full name/Name Andrei Andreevich ZADACHIN
Description Investigator of the Major Investigative Unit at the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

Citizenships (1)

Country Russian Federation

Birth data (1)

Birthdate
Place Moscow
Country Russian Federation

Identification documents (2)

Type Other identification number: YBLWST14JJ39
Country Country not specified
Type National Fiscal Code: 771577190559
Country Russian Federation

Notes (1)

In his position as Investigator of the Major Investigative Unit at the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Zadachin issued a politically motivated criminal accusation against Vladimir Kara-Murza. Zadachin also asked the court that KaraMurza be detained and provided supporting testimony in court. Kara-Murza is a prominent opposition activist in Russia. Politically motivated court proceedings based on false allegations started against him in 2022 after he accused the Kremlin of committing war crimes in Ukraine and publicly condemned Russian aggression. In April 2023, he was sentenced to 25 years in a high-security prison/labour camp. The court proceedings against him targeted his activism and served as a show trial in Russia to suppress voices critical of the ruling regime in voicing opposition to the war of aggression against Ukraine. The Russian regime is using the judiciary of the country as a widespread tool in numerous serious human rights violations. The justice system is not independent and is used to systematically and severely violate the human rights of individuals opposed to the ruling regime, by violating their freedom of opinion and expression. Therefore, he is responsible for serious human rights violations in Russia, including violations of freedom of opinion and expression.

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