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Jean Gregoire Sagbo Becomes First Black Politician Elected In Russia

KRISTINA NARIZHNAYA   07/25/10 09:22 AM ET   AP

Jean Gregoire Sagbo Russia Black Politician
In this July 20, 2010 photo, Russian councilman Jean Gregoire Sagbo smiles in Novozavidovo, a village 100 kilometers (65 miles) north of Moscow. People in this Russian town used to stare at Jean Gregoire Sagbo because they had never seen a black man. Now they say they see in him something equally rare _ an honest politician. Sagbo last month became the first black to be elected to office in Russia. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

NOVOZAVIDOVO, Russia — People in this Russian town used to stare at Jean Gregoire Sagbo because they had never seen a black man. Now they say they see in him something equally rare – an honest politician.

Sagbo last month became the first black to be elected to office in Russia.

In a country where racism is entrenched and often violent, Sagbo's election as one of Novozavidovo's 10 municipal councilors is a milestone. But among the town's 10,000 people, the 48-year-old from the West African country of Benin is viewed simply a Russian who cares about his hometown.

He promises to revive the impoverished, garbage-strewn town where he has lived for 21 years and raised a family. His plans include reducing rampant drug addiction, cleaning up a polluted lake and delivering heating to homes.

"Novozavidovo is dying," Sagbo said in an interview in the ramshackle municipal building. "This is my home, my town. We can't live like this."

"His skin is black but he is Russian inside," said Vyacheslav Arakelov, the mayor. "The way he cares about this place, only a Russian can care."

Sagbo isn't the first black in Russian politics. Another West African, Joaquin Crima of Guinea-Bissau, ran for head of a southern Russian district a year ago but was heavily defeated.

Crima was dubbed by the media "Russia's Obama." Now they've shifted the title to Sagbo, much to his annoyance.

"My name is not Obama. It's sensationalism," he said. "He is black and I am black, but it's a totally different situation."

Inspired by communist ideology, Sagbo came to Soviet Russia in 1982 to study economics in Moscow. There he met his wife, a Novozavidovo native. He moved to the town about 100 kilometers (65 miles) north of Moscow in 1989 to be close to his in-laws.

Today he is a father of two, and negotiates real estate sales for a Moscow conglomerate. His council job is unpaid.

Sagbo says neither he nor his wife wanted him to get into politics, viewing it as a dirty, dangerous business, but the town council and residents persuaded him to run for office.

They already knew him as a man of strong civic impulse. He had cleaned the entrance to his apartment building, planted flowers and spent his own money on street improvements. Ten years ago he organized volunteers and started what became an annual day of collecting garbage.

He said he feels no racism in the town. "I am one of them. I am home here," Sagbo said.

He felt that during his first year in the town, when his 4-year-old son Maxim came home in tears, saying a teenage boy spat at him. Sagbo ran outside in a rage, demanding that the spitter explain himself. Women sitting nearby also berated the teenager. Then the whole street joined in.

Russia's black population hasn't been officially counted but some studies estimate about 40,000 "Afro-Russians." Many are attracted by universities that are less costly than in the West. Scores of them suffer racially motivated attacks every year – 49 in Moscow alone in 2009, according to the Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy Task Force on Racial Violence and Harassment, an advocacy group.

After the Soviet Union collapsed, Novozavidovo's industries were rapidly privatized, leaving it in financial ruin.

High unemployment, corruption, alcoholism and pollution blight what was once an idyllic town, just a short distance from the Zavidovo National Park, where Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev take nature retreats.

Denis Voronin, a 33-year-old engineer in Novozavidovo, said Sagbo was the town's first politician to get elected fairly, without resorting to buying votes

"Previous politicians were all criminals," he said.

A former administration head – the equivalent of mayor in rural Russia – was shot to death by unknown assailants two years ago.

The post is now held by Arakelov, a veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan who says he also wants to clean up corruption. He says money used to constantly disappear from the town budget and is being investigated by tax police.

Residents say they pay providers for heat and hot water, but because of ineffective monitoring by the municipality they don't get much of either. The toilet in the municipal building is a room with a hole in the floor.

As a councilor, Sagbo has already scored some successes. He mobilized residents to collect money and turn dilapidated lots between buildings into colorful playgrounds with new swings and painted fences.

As he strolled around his neighborhood everyone greeted him and he responded in his fluent, French-African-accented Russian. Boys waved to Sagbo, who had promised them a soccer field.

Sitting in the newly painted playground with her son, Irina Danilenko said it was the only improvement she has seen in the five years she has lived here.

"We don't care about his race," said Danilenko, 31. "We consider him one of us."

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Turquoise66
01:43 AM on 07/27/2010
It's still not safe for blacks (Africans) to travel in that country.
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josefhiggins
07:49 AM on 07/28/2010
Very much true. So hopefully Sagbo will be safe. He is a pioneer by taking an officials position in a country who's majority residence hate blacks.

I've traveled to Russia ... never again.
01:35 PM on 08/10/2010
Carlos Moore wrote that African-Cubans or were dealing with blatant racism while studying
there as well other Africans & blacks worldwide.They also hate Asians of any color or shade.
In addition also white Latin-Americans face thuggish racism in Russia.
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Fidel Kabassu
12:54 AM on 07/27/2010
This is interesting. There's no history of races mixing in Russia, yet they can elect a black man (Obama is brown) to be their boss. You gotta respect that.
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01:22 PM on 07/27/2010
There's no history of races mixing in Russia writes Fidel Kabassu.
Well, probably you meant to say between Whites and Blacks because between Whites
and Mongoloids it goes before recorded History.
But then again there's the history of Gannibal which makes your comment not true.
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Fidel Kabassu
05:32 PM on 07/27/2010
I meant between Blacks/Browns and Caucasians. Never seen a white person in my life.
12:48 AM on 07/27/2010
Change is possible anywhere...
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abuja19
09:17 PM on 07/26/2010
I'm happy for the residents of Novozavidovo who saw past race (much like us in 2008) to elect what looks to be a good official. Hopefully the town continues to improve.
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Ish11
06:57 PM on 07/26/2010
Oh the man is a confessed socialist! Russians, run...where is Glenn when you want one?
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cvbnm67
Pursuing truth, and all those who threaten it.
04:18 PM on 07/26/2010
What about Abram Petrovich Gannibal (1696 - 1781)?

He became a Russian govenor.

Born in Africa, current day Eritrea, he was brought to Russia as a gift for Peter the Great. His great grandson is Alexander Pushkin.

This would make him the first.

Maybe Sagbo means "Peter the Great's Negro"
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06:03 PM on 07/26/2010
I hate to argue semantics, but Gannibal, though he could be considered a politician, was certainly not elected.
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cvbnm67
Pursuing truth, and all those who threaten it.
04:01 PM on 07/26/2010
Current trends continue to reinforce the findings of an Amnesty International report released in May, that stated:

"Violent Racism Out of Control."

The report concluded that racist attacks and murders occur with "shocking regularity."

Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence report

www.splcenter.org
03:52 PM on 07/26/2010
Probably he'll do a better job than Obama, that's why he doesn't want to be associate with Obama.
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liblizard
Really missing Bill Loney
02:48 PM on 07/26/2010
Watch out, Russia----here comes The Vodka Party movement!!
02:45 PM on 07/26/2010
Beware Russia! He is really a Kenyan muslim waiting to turn the keys to your country over to terrorists and give condoms to kindergartners.
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Eldienne
Moderate Dem
10:43 PM on 07/26/2010
LOL!
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GuiltD
02:43 PM on 07/26/2010
Great smile
02:32 PM on 07/26/2010
Я желаю вам удачи, г-н Sagbo!

This really is pretty cool, in Russia.
02:26 PM on 07/26/2010
Remember the Cold War?

Now that we get financial help (loans) from China, perhaps we should accept some social help (ideas of reality acceptance) from Russia. So far, it doesn't seem like the Sagbo has to face persistent obstruction from T-partiers or birthers or even the other side whom he defeated in the election - WHICH HE DID NOT BUY AS WAS THE CUSTOM!!!
02:06 PM on 07/26/2010
"In a country where racism is entrenched and often violent" ... this seems like a description that could fit almost any country!
01:19 PM on 08/10/2010
Unfortunately thats earth for you! A planet that thrives on hyping differences amongst
its "so-called highest developed species" as often is possible yet much race mixing &
cultural exchange has happened for years despite racist paranoia.
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MrUniteUs
01:48 PM on 07/26/2010
I just my have to go out and order a Black Russian tonight.
I wish him and his district well..