Maxim Martsinkevich, nicknamed "Tesak", considers himself a civic activist, a propagandist of the ideology of National Socialism, a video blogger, writer and director.
What is famous for Tesak
Previously, Maxim Martsinkevich was an NS-skinhead and leader of the nationalist group Format-18. He became famous after he posted on the Internet several videos of racist content, after which they brought him a case under article 282 for inciting ethnic hatred. According to the article, he was imprisoned for three and a half years. The Tesak trial became public and attracted the attention of the press as one of the high-profile political affairs of 2009.
Marcinkiewicz directed a production video showing the execution of a Tajik drug dealer by hanging. The video made a lot of noise. Despite the staged character, he became the main evidence in the case.
On his release from places of detention, Marcinkiewicz wrote the book Restrukt, which tells about his life in prison and about prison orders in general. He put the book on the web for free access, but in the preface he demanded that every honest reader pay him 50 rubles. He also began work on the Occupy Pedophilia project, which brought him all-Russian fame. Rollers with pedophiles caught by him gathered a large audience.
At the same time, Marcinkiewicz took up numerous projects, including advertising. He also created the social movement Restrukt on the basis of nationalist ideology. The motto of the movement was: "Do not believe, do not be afraid, do not work." His work once again attracted the attention of human rights activists, who sued him under the same 282 article. Marcinkiewicz left the country and tried to hide in Cuba, but was deported and arrested upon arrival in Moscow. Currently under investigation and awaiting trial.