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Nearly 50,000 Protest for Fair Elections in Moscow

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Nearly 50,000 Protest for Fair Elections in Moscow

Following a peaceful sanctioned protest, riot police began detaining dozens in Moscow's center.

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Moscow protest crowds.

8/10/19
Nearly 50,000 Russian opposition activists and their supporters have taken to Moscow’s streets for a fifth consecutive weekend in spite of a government crackdown as support from citizens and celebrities grows across the county. The protests, which demand that Moscow authorities allow independent candidates to appear on the ballot in the city’s upcoming elections, have been the largest wave of demonstrations in Russia since 2011-2012. Independent polling this week said that Moscow residents are more likely to support the protests than oppose them. At least 49,900 people have gathered at the authorized protest on Prospekt Sakharov so far, the White Counter crowd-monitoring NGO said. The rally included performances by the techno duo IC3PEAK and the popular rapper Face. Ahead of Saturday's protest, masked police searched an office used by opposition activist Lyubov Sobol and took her in for questioning, she wrote on Twitter. "I won't make it to the protest. But you know what to do without me....Russia will be free!" Sobol said. Eight people have been detained so far at the Moscow protest, the OVD-Info police-monitoring website said.

Several other Russian cities, including St. Petersburg, are also staging pickets in solidarity with Moscow’s opposition candidates. Eighty-six have been detained at the St. Petersburg rally and 11 were detained in Rostov-on-Don, OVD-Info said. Russia's main election board on Wednesday rejected the appeals of several opposition politicians, including hunger-striking Sobol, to get back on the ballot. In the days since, the opposition has vowed to continue staging protests — authorized or unauthorized — until the Sept. 8 City Duma election. Russian celebrities like popular YouTuber Yury Dud and rapper Oxxxymiron announced they would attend today’s event, calling on their millions of social media followers to join them. Moscow police have detained more than 2,300 people at rallies this summer protesting the candidates' exclusion. While most of those detained were quickly released, authorities accused protesters of using violence against the police. Investigators opened criminal proceedings against several people over what they have called mass civil unrest, an offense punishable with up to eight years in jail. On Friday, senators in Russia’s upper-house Federation Council said they will draft a bill to further restrict the locations where citizens will be allowed to protest.

Rather than decreasing due to police violence and arrests, the demonstrations are growing larger. Putin left Moscow for occupied Crimea.

Related: ‘A Number the Authorities Can’t Ignore’: Moscow Opposition Sees Record Protest Turnout Despite Crackdowns
 
Nearly 50,000 Protest for Fair Elections in Moscow

Following a peaceful sanctioned protest, riot police began detaining dozens in Moscow's center.

67642483_10157465624914621_2760527840809058304_o.jpg__655x0_q85_crop_subsampling-2_width-655.jpg

Moscow protest crowds.



Rather than decreasing due to police violence and arrests, the demonstrations are growing larger. Putin left Moscow for occupied Crimea.

Related: ‘A Number the Authorities Can’t Ignore’: Moscow Opposition Sees Record Protest Turnout Despite Crackdowns

This harkens back to the fall of Soviet Russia, and the start of the popular response against the Communist coup attempt to retake the government in 1991. 1991 Soviet coup d'etat attempt - Wikipedia

I fully support Russian's overthrowing what amounts to be a semi-fascist oligarch like Putin. Hopefully this might lead to real democracy in Russia.
 
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Nearly 50,000 Protest for Fair Elections in Moscow

Following a peaceful sanctioned protest, riot police began detaining dozens in Moscow's center.

67642483_10157465624914621_2760527840809058304_o.jpg__655x0_q85_crop_subsampling-2_width-655.jpg

Moscow protest crowds.



Rather than decreasing due to police violence and arrests, the demonstrations are growing larger. Putin left Moscow for occupied Crimea.

Related: ‘A Number the Authorities Can’t Ignore’: Moscow Opposition Sees Record Protest Turnout Despite Crackdowns



Let's wait and see what happens with any popular opposition candidate emerges. In the past, they've been shot dead, arrested and detained, and jailed during election days.
 
With all the oil, gas and natural resources Russia has, it should be a huge Norway. Russians should have a very high standard of living.

They don't have a high standard of living.

And it's because Russia, the country, is mismanaged.

Free and fair elections would help elect competent and less corrupt politicians in to office.
 
Free and fair elections would help elect competent and less corrupt politicians in to office.

The Putin regime ruling circle is composed of siloviki (security service veterans) and wealthy oligarchs.

Ergo, they control all of the state-power and most of the wealth of Russia. Such a cabal does not surrender power easily.
 
The Putin regime ruling circle is composed of siloviki (security service veterans) and wealthy oligarchs.

Ergo, they control all of the state-power and most of the wealth of Russia. Such a cabal does not surrender power easily.


They should, and for the good of the Russian nation.
 
You haven't heard a peep out of the Trump White House or his State Department regarding the violent police actions against activist protesters in Moscow.

Any US administration previous to Trump would have been all over this.
 
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