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Boris Abramowitsch Beresowski (Russian; * 23 January 1946 in Moscow) is belonged a Russian mathematician, to the Russian Oligarchen. Berosowski is meanwhile in Russia in disgrace pleases.

Life

Beresowski studied electro-technology and mathematical mechanics. It locked its study 1973 at the Lomonossow university in Moscow and completed afterwards at Institut for control engineering of the academy of the sciences its Aspirantur. Its thesis defended it 1983 about decision theory.

After its study Beresowski worked until 1987 on different research institutes within the range control, automation and management systems. Since 1973 he co-operated with the automobile company AutoVAZ (Lada), for which he had developed a software in his Institut. With beginning of the Perestroika in the Soviet Union and their following collapse he entered into the private sector and created together with Awtowas the autocommercial firm LogoVAZ (Russian ). In the times of the hyperinflation in Russia it developed the largest autocommercial net of the country.

In October 1993 it created the allRussian automobile alliance AVVA ( (AVVA)) together with some AutoVAZ managers, with their investor funds it again with the privatisation large portions of AutoVAZ for itself acquired.

Since 1994 Beresowski took part as a principal shareholder in the television company ORTV, which maintained the largest and surface covering transmitter of Russia PLACE. In the same year it survived a bomb attack in its car. In the following year in connection with the murder of ORTV director Listjew determinations were employed against it.

In the election campaign 1996 Boris Beresowski with its transmitter PLACE and financial contributions supported considerably the re-election of Boris Yel'tsin to the president of Russia (our house Russia). Subsequently, he became vice-president of the national security council. 1998 and 1999 he was Executive Secretary of the GUS. Beside its political contacts it had also personally large influence on in its second term of office weakened Yel'tsin. Western media called it also grey Eminenz behind Yel'tsin.

Under Yel'tsins' successors Beresowski of problems placed themselves Putin. Among other things to the Chechnya question and to the fall of the submarine Kursk led the reporting to conflicts. In October 2001 a warrant of arrest was issued against it, from which it extracted itself by escape abroad. It was accused of with its financial transactions with Lada the investor 2,033 cars in the value of 13 million US Dollar to have suppressed.

Since then it lived in the exile in London. In the spring 2003 it met switching of its earlier business partner Badri Patarkazischwili with the Georgian opposition politician and later prime minister Surab Schwania in London. It was the first meeting in a row, in which Schwania in-recruited successfully financial means for the support of democratic institutions in the Ukraine and the campaign of the Ukrainian presidency candidate Wiktor Juschtschenko.

In November 2003 the Swiss Federal Prosecutor's Office took up determinations against Beresowski. It was suspected the money laundering to have made themselves guilty and member of a criminal combination be.

With the 2004 Beresowski Iwan Rybkin supported Russian presidency elections.

After the political events in the Ukraine and the choice of Wiktor Juschtschenko to the president Beresowski announced in February 2005 to want to pull after Kiew because to it the Ukraine was cultural and linguistically closer than Great Britain. The Ukraine was now in a political dilemma, since on the one hand a bilateral extradition treaty with Russia obligated her to deliver Beresowski it on the other hand in addition, those Geneva convention had ratified, it obligated to protect the political refugee recognized by Great Britain.

Literature

  • Paul Klebnikow: The godfather of the Kremlin: Boris Beresowski and the power of the Oligarchen. Econ, Munich 2001, ISBN 3430154758

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