Johan Bäckman
Erkki Johan Bäckman (born 18 May 1971) is a Finnish and Russian political activist, propagandist, author, eurosceptic, and convicted stalker working for the Russian government. Bäckman has been a prominent Finnish propagandist in Russia who has actively participated in long-standing operations to propagate anti-Finnish and anti-Western Russian propaganda.Bäckman has contentious views about Estonia, Latvia and Ukraine, and has been declared ''persona non grata'' and denied entry into Estonia, and has been expelled from Moldova. His books have been the subject of debate about Finnish-Soviet relations during the Cold War, the war history of Finland and the Soviet Union, organized crime in Estonia and the Russian Mafia, terrorism, and the history of Estonia. As a proclaimed spokesman for the Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee, he is against the integration policies of Estonia and Latvia, claiming they are "apartheid polities". On the whole, he does not recognize Estonia and Latvia as states.
Bäckman has supported Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian War. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine he has given statements to Russian media about the anti-Russian sentiment of the European Union and Britain. Bäckman has also claimed that Ukraine as a nation does not exist. Bäckman is also a member of the pro-Russian ''Power Belongs To The People'' party. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Gabriel Norevik, Susanne Åkesson, Arne Andersson, Johan Bäckman, Anders HedenströmGet full text
Published 2019-10-01
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4by Thomas Alerstam, Mikael Rosén, Johan Bäckman, Per G P Ericson, Olof HellgrenGet full text
Published 2007-08-01
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