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Russian chess legend linked to South Sudan coup plot – Bloomberg

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Garry Kasparov introduced a local activist to an American financier to source weapons for arming rebels, the outlet reports

Garry Kasparov, a former world chess champion and Russian opposition figure, has been implicated in an alleged coup plot in South Sudan, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. The grandmaster is said to have introduced a local activist to a US financier who unknowingly funded a plan to procure weapons.

The alleged plot emerged from the US prosecution of Peter Ajak, a Harvard fellow and exiled South Sudanese activist, as well as his associate, Abraham Keech. The two are facing federal charges of conspiring to illegally export arms to South Sudan; both pleaded not guilty.

Ajak – who allegedly wanted to buy AK-47s and Stinger missiles to topple the government – lacked the cash to put his plan in motion, Bloomberg said. However, he received $7 million from Robert Granieri, a co-founder of the Jane Street trading firm, sources told the agency.

Granieri insists that he was “duped” into funding the coup plot, with his lawyer claiming that the financier thought the money would be used to support human rights activism.


The alleged plot also involved Kasparov, who introduced Ajak to Granieri, Bloomberg said, noting that the chess grandmaster met Ajak during his tenure as chair of the Human Rights Foundation.

Responding to a question about the case, Kasparov neither confirmed nor denied his involvement, telling Bloomberg via his spokesperson: “My record and my values are clear, and they remain unchanged. I have spent much of my life standing up for civil rights and promoting democracy around the world.” Neither Kasparov nor Granieri is facing charges.

South Sudan was embroiled in a multi-sided civil war from 2013 to 2020, with factional conflicts still a major source of instability. The clashes have been accompanied by a humanitarian disaster, numerous atrocities, ethnic cleansings, and mass deportations.

Kasparov, a liberal activist who is widely regarded as one of the greatest chess players ever, has a history of making controversial political statements.

In 2016, he defended the US decision to invade Iraq, stating that he “cannot condemn any action that removes a dictator.” Later, he opposed US talks with Iran over its nuclear program and criticized Washington for withdrawing from Syria.

In a May 2024 opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, Kasparov openly advocated for “regime change” in Russia and Iran.

A vocal critic of the Russian government for decades, Kasparov left Russia in 2013 and has since resided in New York City. In 2022, the chess grandmaster, who advocated for Ukraine’s NATO membership, was labeled a ‘foreign agent’ in Russia, and two years later was designated as a ‘terrorist and extremist’.

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