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Over 500 Protesters Arrested for Speaking Out Against Putins Corruption (Video)
Keep fighting and stay strong protesters the world is on your side! This is where it starts, making protesting illegal to silence the masses. FIGHT! RESIST! https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/2...i-navalny.html MOSCOW ? The Russian police arrested hundreds of people in nationwide anti-corruption protests on Sunday, including the opposition leader Aleksei Navalny in Moscow, where thousands gathered for the biggest demonstration in five years against President Vladimir V. Putin. The protest in the capital took the form of a synchronized walk along a major shopping street to avoid a ban on unsanctioned stationary gatherings. It coincided with similar rallies in 99 cities across the country ? from Vladivostok in the far east to Kaliningrad in the west ? according to the organizer, Mr. Navalny?s anti-corruption foundation. All but 17 of these, the foundation said, had been declared illegal by the authorities. The New York Times Search SUBSCRIBELOG INEurope Protesters Gather in 100 Cities Across Russia; Top Putin Critic Is Arrested Police officers detaining the opposition figure Aleksei Navalny on Sunday during an anti-corruption protest in Moscow. MAXIM SHEMETOV / REUTERS By ANDREW HIGGINS MARCH 26, 2017 MOSCOW ? The Russian police arrested hundreds of people in nationwide anti-corruption protests on Sunday, including the opposition leader Aleksei Navalny in Moscow, where thousands gathered for the biggest demonstration in five years against President Vladimir V. Putin. The protest in the capital took the form of a synchronized walk along a major shopping street to avoid a ban on unsanctioned stationary gatherings. It coincided with similar rallies in 99 cities across the country ? from Vladivostok in the far east to Kaliningrad in the west ? according to the organizer, Mr. Navalny?s anti-corruption foundation. All but 17 of these, the foundation said, had been declared illegal by the authorities. In Moscow, some protesters tried to block security vans with cars, and the authorities deployed the riot police and surveillance helicopters. But they mostly avoided the brutal measures used in neighboring Belarus on Saturday against protesters in the capital, Minsk, and other cities. The police in Belarus beat and arrested hundreds of people who tried to gather for the latest in demonstrations against President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994. The protests in Russia on Sunday ? nominally against corruption but also a rare show of public defiance against Mr. Putin, who has found a fierce and enduring critic in Mr. Navalny ? were the largest coordinated display of public dissatisfaction since anti-Kremlin demonstrations in 2011 and 2012, after an election that was tainted by fraud. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C72DSoGXQAAhyzT.jpg https://images.unian.net/photos/2017...6776-1948.jpeg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C717bcqXgAESZT0.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C71KLQNWsAEociu.jpg https://gdb.rferl.org/18740390-B184-...w0_w408_r1.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C70wNlAXQAA6h0I.jpg http://www.americans4hillary.com/wp-...ia-Nemtsov.jpg |
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Good for them.. about time they try to move their country forward and away from their defacto dictatorship.
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