Dmitry Medvedev in
Jericho, 2011 In March 2011, Kashin joined the supervisory board that oversaw the fundraising for the
Putin. Corruption report by
Boris Nemtsov,
Vladimir Milov, and
Vladimir Ryzhkov. In October 2012, he was elected member of the
Russian Opposition Coordination Council. In March 2013, Kashin participated in single pickets in support of
Pussy Riot members
Nadya Tolokonnikova and
Maria Alyokhina. Considering the widely publicized case of
Andrey Sychev, in which a young conscript lost his legs and genitalia after
brutal beating by other servicemen, Kashin claimed that the case was fabricated by Committee of Soldiers Mothers: "The only proven episode... is that Sychev squatted for a while in front of now imprisoned junior sergeant Sivyakov.... All the other stuff was thought up by the chairman of
Chelyabinsk Committee of Soldiers Mothers Lyudmila Zinchenko, who, after giving a dozen of interviews to liberal media now cowardly conceals from investigators". In February 2006,
Valery Panyushkin criticized the article, believing that Kashin was disputing the violence against a serviceman and whitewashing
Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov. In 2014, without denying that the
annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation was illegal, Kashin called it a
restoration of historical justice. He has been covering the 2014 events in Crimea and the
War in Donbas for the influential Russian nationalist outlet
Sputnik and Pogrom. In 2020, Kashin alleged that
Yulia Navalnaya's father was Boris Abrosimov, then serving as secretary of the
Russian embassy in the UK, associated with the special services, and that her aunt was Elena Abrosimova, one of the authors of the
Russian Constitution. In response, Alexei Navalny published a death certificate for his father-in-law, dated 1996. Subsequently, Kashin expressed regret for disseminating inaccurate information. He opposed the
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Despite taking a strong anti-war stance and describing the actions of the Russian authorities as cannibalistic toward Ukraine and suicidal for Russia itself, he was included by
Alexei Navalny's associates from the
Anti-Corruption Foundation on a list of about 6,000 Russian "
bribetakers and warmongers" who deserve to fall under international sanctions because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kashin himself linked his inclusion on the list to the fact that he "has repeatedly criticized people who are now speaking on behalf of Navalny." After the
European Parliament called on the
Council of the European Union to impose personal sanctions against individuals on the ACF list on 19 May 2022, Kashin began threatening lawsuits and demanding apologies from the ACF. On June 3, 2022, Russian
Ministry of Justice included Kashin in its "
foreign agents" list. He was sanctioned by
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in October of the same year. , 2005 In May 2024,
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former
Russian oligarch and opposition leader, in the context of a conflict with associates of Alexei Navalny over the release of the documentary "
The Traitors" on the events of the 1990s, posted on social media that he was willing to provide "financial support for a judicial dispute to anyone who was unjustly accused." Kashin responded with an open letter, criticizing Navalny's allies and requesting Khodorkovsky's assistance in organizing a defamation trial. The letter stated that Mr Kashin had been included on the list of individuals targeted by the International
Anti-Corruption Foundation due to a dispute with the organization's leadership, with the official reason being a pre-conflict post urging others not to forget "who our people are" (the publication was actually published after large-scale events had begun). On July 19, 2024, Kashin was placed on the Russian criminal wanted list. == List of works ==