Photo: Gelman Marat Aleksandrovich
not imprisoned

Personal Information

Birth date
24 дек. 1960 г. (65 years old)
Special circumstances
journalist, in emigration
Notes
Headed the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art PERMM. For almost two years - from June 2002 to February 2004 - Gelman held the position of deputy general director of Channel One. He is one of the founders of the 'Effective Politics Foundation' and a member of the Public Chamber of the 2010-2012 convocation. Since 2014, Gelman has been living in Montenegro. In December 2021, the Ministry of Justice included Gelman in the list of foreign agents. has Israeli citizenship

Gelman Marat Aleksandrovich

Added: 26 февр. 2025 г.

Case Information

Region of case initiation:
Moscow
Charges:
No information, Art. 278 CC RF, Art. 205.4 CC RF Part 2
Rosfinmonitoring status:
Added 14 нояб. 2024 г.
Foreign agent status:
assigned

Case Description

In Moscow, a criminal case was opened against gallery owner Marat Gelman. He was accused of justifying terrorism. The date the case was opened and details of the charges are unknown. In December 2022, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia announced that he was wanted. As part of this case, on November 21, 2024, searches were conducted at the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art in Perm, which Gelman founded, and the museum's director Naila Allahverdieva was interrogated. On April 24, 2025, a search was also conducted at the artist and actionist Pavel Krysivich. In October 2025, the FSB of Russia opened a criminal case against Mikhail Khodorkovsky and members of the 'Anti-War Committee of Russia'. The list of individuals includes Mikhail Kasyanov, Marat Gelman, Leonid Gozman, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Sergey Aleksashenko, Dmitry Gudkov, Sergey Guriev, Boris Zimin, Yevgeny Chichvarkin, Yevgeny Kiselyov, Mikhail Kokorich, Yevgeny Kunin, Elena Lukyanova, Yuri Pivorov, Konstantin Chumakov, Anastasia Shevchenko, Viktor Shenderovich, Garry Kasparov, Kirill Martynov, Maxim Reznik, Artur Smolyaninov, and Ekaterina Shulman. The defendants are accused of violent seizure of power, as well as organizing a terrorist community and participating in it. Separately, Mikhail Khodorkovsky is accused of public calls for terrorist activity. According to the investigation, the aforementioned individuals established the "Anti-War Committee of Russia" movement in February 2022 with the aim of forcibly seizing power and changing the constitutional order in the Russian Federation. 30 April 2023 in Berlin, the movement adopted a founding document - the 'Berlin Declaration', which stated the need to liquidate the current authorities in Russia. In October 2025, with the participation of the movement in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, a "platform of Russian democratic forces" was created, which Mikhail Khodorkovsky positions to Western countries as a "constituent assembly of the transitional period" and an alternative to the bodies of power of the Russian Federation. Also, according to the investigation, Khodorkovsky and other founders of 'AKR' finance Ukrainian paramilitary units that are recognized as terrorist organizations in Russia and recruit people into them for the subsequent seizure of power in Russia.