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Title: One of the Bandits Date: 1919 Language: en Topics: Russian Revolution, obituary Source: “Uralsky Nabat,” No. 2, 1919. Reprinted in “The Guillotine at Work” p.388–9. Retrieved on 2020-05-05 from https://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/8kpsdr
During the wrecking of the Moscow Anarchist Federation [April 1918], the
Bolshevik authorities executed one of the Federation’s most active
workers, Comrade Khodounov.
He was known as an honest and sincere comrade not only among Anarchists
but wherever he had an opportunity to work.
He was one of the workers of the Telephone shops and as such he enjoyed
high confidence among his fellow employees. He organized an Anarchist
group at the factory. The workers elected him as their representative to
the Soviet of one of the Moscow boroughs.
During the October days comrade Khodounov organized a fighting unit
consisting of Anarchist workers living in various districts of Moscow.
He spent several sleepless night at the sessions of the Soviet which at
that time were held day and night. And he was one of the first to
announce to the Federation the joyful news of the final victory of the
workers.
Due to his energy the Telephone shops passed into the hands of the
workers. As one of the organizers of this enterprise, comrade Khodounov
threw himself into his work, spending days and nights at his task,
neglecting even the most necessary rest.
When the food crisis came, the workers of the Telephone shops designated
comrade Khodounov as the delegate of their purchasing committee which
went south to obtain bread. Khodounov came back to Moscow after a six
week absence. That was just on the eve of the break-up of the Federation
by the Bolshevik authorities.
Among the victims of this savage, unwarranted assault upon the
revolutionary organization of Moscow Anarchists was also comrade
Khodounov. He was arrested as “a bandit”, dragged to the Criminal
Department of the Police and booked as an underworld character. This was
done in spite of the fact that even the Bolsheviks paid homage to him as
a member of the Borough Soviet and as an active worker of the Central
Soviet.
On the way to the prison this “bandit” was shot. And then the Bolsheviks
keep on affirming that they are combating only the casual criminal
element among the Anarchist and not Anarchism as an honest, ideological
movement.