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1083:, cordoning off the area. Neighboring quarters were also closed to traffic and pedestrians. There were at least 1,500 police according to the march organizers. Only those protesters who had come by 12 p. m. were allowed to enter the square, leaving a number of others outside the barriers. The total number of demonstrators gathered was estimated as over 3,000 by the organizers and about 500 according to the police. Earlier, on Friday and Saturday, police raided Saint Petersburg Yabloko headquarters to confiscate publicity material about the march, demanded information about those involved in the printing and distribution of it and detained several distributors. There were some speculation that 147: 1052: 1091: 766:
Discontented' at Nevsky. The Governor of the "Northern Capital" Valentina Matviyenko has issued assurances that it was backed by the people who are against the political stability in the city before elections." "Valentina Matviyenko was outraged that organizers of the March called on the people to bring children and old men with them; many did so. Ranks of marching people completely blocked traffic at Ligovsky Prospect. Despite precautions and appeals to break up, the mass of extremist persuasion moved to Nevsky, provoking militia to use force."
1317: 1194: 353: 976:. Kasparov yelled out of a police van to a Canadian television crew "Tell your leaders this is a police state!" Police attempted, but failed to detain Mikhail Kasyanov, surrounded with bodyguards. Protesters chanted: "We need another Russia!", "Russia without Putin!", "No to the police state!", "Beasts! Fascists! Shame!", "This is our city!" From about 1,000 to 2,500 demonstrators managed to get through several OMON cordons and reach Turgenev Square, where 25: 933:, had been given a permission to meet there for the same time. The authorities suggested the march organizers to hold their rally at Turgenev Square, a more peripheral spot. The pro-Kremlin youth group, which had obtained the permit in order to deny the central square to the protesters, did not hold a rally there, but the square was cordoned off by police on the night before the protest. 565: 678: 1271:, who had become an outspoken critic of the government. Kasparov was sentenced on Saturday to five days imprisonment for organising an unsanctioned rally and refusing to obey police orders. He told reporters the charges were "unfounded" and accused the Russian leader of having recourse to scare tactics. In Saint-Petersburg Russian authorities geared for fresh protests on Sunday. 787:) troops arrived there from other regions of Russia. Although a group of protesters defying the ban managed to get through the barriers, they all have been detained. In all, 102 people were detained during the protest at the square or on their way there according to the official figures, 11 of them from Moscow, 6 from St. Petersburg and one from 328:), organizers of a march should merely inform the authorities of the upcoming event and do not need a sanction, while the authorities have no right to prohibit a march in the specific places where it has been planned by the opposition, and demonstrators have usually defied the ban (apart from the rally in Saint Petersburg on April 15, 2007). 1106:
metro station, OMON started beating them as well as some passersby with truncheons. Some of the victims were later hospitalized. Police detained about 120 participants (according to official figures) including Eduard Limonov, Maxim Reznik and Sergey Gulyayev himself, with his left arm broken in the
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broadcast a shortened and recut version of a French documentary alleging that the recent revolutions in Eastern Europe (Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine) had been masterminded by the U.S. government, which had been heavily advertised and has been perceived by many as an effort to counter effects of the
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Valentina Matviyenko called the protesters "guest stars from Moscow" and "youths of extremist persuasion", accusing them of stirring turmoil ahead of the legislative elections, venting their discontent with the city's perceived dynamic development, and receiving financial support from dubious
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According to Garry Kasparov the authorities took maximum efforts to break the march and fulfilled their goals. The destination of the March was planned to be on Lenina Square in city center, but at the last hours city authorities transferred the meeting to Admiralteiskaya Square. Around 40
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station, but riot police formed a gauntlet on their way. Scores of demonstrators was beaten by police with truncheons and detained, as well as Russian and foreign journalists covering the event and passersby. According to police, about 170 or 250 protesters were detained during the event.
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channel reported on the March: "Authorities of St. Petersburg called an attempt to carry out unsanctioned action of protest in centre of the city a provocation. Radicals of all kinds — from fascists to leftists, calling themselves "uncompromising opposition", carried out the 'March of the
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Most of the protests were unsanctioned. Usually, the authorities of the cities where the march was expected to take place have proposed protesters to meet at some more peripheral place and forbade processions. However, according to Russian legislation (prior to the
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who represented Yabloko, and Maxim Reznik, leader of the party in Saint Petersburg, took part in the protest, as well as other Saint Petersburg citizens of different ages and political persuasions. Gulyayev was elected chairman of the organizing committee.
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scheduled for March 24 was banned by the city authorities and effectively prevented by police, as many of its leaders and expected participants had been arrested in advance and cordons had sealed off the expected meeting place, Gorky Square. Many
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Resolutions adopted by the March included: demands on federal policy (to allow opposition to participate in elections, reforms of judiciary, trials against corruptioners, restoration of direct gubernatorial elections abolished on
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who witnessed the protest, said, "When I came I saw a very tight police cordon. The police had left only two very narrow corridors for people. I would say that to be inside it was very unsafe because of a possible
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police moved through the protesters, taking Gulyayev's bullhorn, throwing it against a nearby building, and putting Gulyayev into a squad car in a headlock. As they did so protesters chanted, "Shame! Shame!"
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According to Garry Kasparov, the major informational resource of the March was the radio station "Echo of St. Petersburg", which informed people in a timely manner on the progress of the march.
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Despite the fact that the organizers had been denied permission for the rally by the city authorities, several thousand people defied the ban, facing about 3,000 police officers and
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reported that the rally collected about 4,000 to 6,000 demonstrators. According to claims by Garry Kasparov the total number was around 6,000 protestors. On the article written at
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which were going to contest for votes didn't take part in the march (as well as other major parties), the action was joined by St. Petersburg department of social-liberal party
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news agency estimated the number of participant between 2,000 and 3,000. Saint Petersburg internet newspaper Fontanka.ru wrote that from 2,000 to 5,000 took part in the march.
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The police raided apartments of Saint Petersburg opposition activists early on Saturday morning and quite a few were pulled out of trains heading for St. Petersburg from
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People shouted "Russia without Putin!", "Shame!", "Give the elections back!", "This is our city!" and "Out with the corrupt authorities!" as well as slogans against the
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After his speech, Kasparov declared the march to be over and stated that everyone should leave. At the same time, Michail Kasyanov left the march on a blue minibus.
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to watch a martial arts contest, but did not comment on the protest. Berlusconi noted that the number of anti-Putin protesters had been exaggerated by the media.
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failed to take part in the Saint Petersburg event because he had been released from police detention too late in the aftermath of the Saturday rally in Moscow.
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The protest in Saint Petersburg started at noon on Sunday at Pionerskaya Square, under heavy police surveillance, including a hovering helicopter and scores of
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Russian police dispersed the protesters, detaining 113 people. According to police, all of the detainees were released shortly except for two bodyguards of
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news bulletins on Friday evening (March 2), warned people not to join those she called extremists. Warnings were broadcast on public address systems in the
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also voiced concern over "an emerging pattern of use of excessive force" by the authorities with special reference to police's treatment of journalists.
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from Pushkin Square to Turgenev Square. Police dispersed about a half of them on their way there and detained some people, including
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The Sunday, April 15, 2007, rally in Saint Petersburg was organized for the second time in the city by the local subdivision of the
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participants started movement from the city center. By 6:30 pm OMON had displaced the participants from the square and cleaned it.
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On November 25 marches took part in Saint-Petersburg, where hundreds gathered as police moved in to make arrests, and also in
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radio station that the authorities' treatment of the march had to be considered a criminal offense under Article 31 of the
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Saturday and Sunday protests. The protests themselves enjoyed little attention from the state-owned television channels.
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sanctioned the rally to be held between the noon and 2 p. m., but nevertheless refused to permit protesters to march to
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Defying the ban, participants of the anti-government protest, however, attempted to march about 2 km along the
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which had been eliminated from the upcoming local legislative election for technical reasons earlier in February.
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March 3: Protest rallies after presidential elections in Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, and more than 20 big cities
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During the meeting protesters chanted slogans targeting policies of President Vladimir Putin and Governor
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The Moscow authorities called the protest attempt at provocation, successfully contained by the police.
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It was preceded by opposition rallies in Russian cities in December 2005 which involved fewer people.
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scheduled on March 2, 2008, the St. Petersburg protest also came ahead of the local elections to the
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that the OMON troops that had dispersed the protesters last week were to be considered heroes.
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visited the city on the night before the event together with former Italian Prime Minister
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Kasparov was fined 1,000 rubles (about $ 40) by a court late in the evening and released.
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spokeswoman Christiane Hohmann expressed concern over the police response and said that
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gave a speech. Kasyanov claimed that the protesters will seek free and fair elections.
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stated that he believes around 7,000 individuals were taking part in the March, and on
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The rally became one of the biggest demonstrations of the opposition in recent years.
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Russians take to the streets, show what might have once been called 'American spirit'
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and now a participant of the rally, claimed later on Saturday in an interview to the
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Police stated that 800 participated in the march. According to correspondent of
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called Dissenters Marches of the weekend extremely insignificant. On April 16,
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and demands to dismiss her; and a block of social claims (such as usage of the
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rallies, though some of them have been accompanied by attempts of processions.
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Some of the 3000 police officers cordoning off the square in Saint Petersburg
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As the demonstration ended, the remaining participants headed for the nearby
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to enhance pensions, or demonopolizing the market of public transportation).
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organization, led by Sergey Gulyayev, and supported by the local branch of
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Since February 27, 2007 the official website of Dissenters' March has been
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skyscraper construction project. They called for the dismissal of Governor
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December 14: Marches in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg; protest rallies in
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Since 2009, instead of dissenters marches, Russian opposition has held
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However, opinions varied. On April 21, pro-Kremlin political analyst
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described the rally as "a clash with police, provoked by hooligans".
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demonstrations in Moscow, detaining former world chess champion
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foreign ministers would raise the issue at talks with Russia in
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Civil war will start when they send here OMON of Ramzan Kadyrov
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2000 Oppositioners March in St Petersburg to Protest Putin Rule
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Tatiana Kosobokova "Kasyanov on the show" March 3, 2007 Vzgliad
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Resolution of the March of the Discontented in St. Petersburg
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The Moscow march of November 24 was accompanied by actions in
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Former Chess Champion Is Arrested at Protest March in Moscow
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On Saturday, April 14, 2007, dissenters marched in central
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Dissenters Marches Not Significant Enough for the Kremlin
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Oleg Kashin "March of the Discontented:First Impressions"
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December 16, 2006 – May 19, 2007
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Two views of the April 15 march in Moscow (in Russian):
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Russia: Opposition Rallies Met With Massive Police Force
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Dispersing of demonstrators, teenager is carrying sign
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claimed in his weekly program Real Politics aired on
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by Yelena Rykovtseva, Svobodanews.ru, 17 April 2007.
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Pionerskaya Square, Saint Petersburg, April 15, 2007
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newspaper, there were more than 2,000 participants.
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Biography of Sergey Vladimirovich Gulyaev (Russian)
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НТВ, 21 апреля 2006, 22:00. 2729: 2077:"Business Petersburg" №38 (2360) of 06.03.2007 1947: 1918: 1813: 1786: 1739: 1554:. Archived from the original on April 16, 2007 997:, former economic policy adviser to President 3101:Police and Protesters Clash in St. Petersburg 3018:Марш Несогласных, Санкт-Петербург, 14 декабря 2331:by Arina Borodina and Maria-Luisa Tiramaste, 2141:http://www.vz.ru/politics/2007/3/3/70869.html 1765: 1763: 503:advising people to stay away from the rally. 486: 3151:Those Who Disagree Marched in St. Petersburg 2860: 2155:"International News - World News - ABC News" 1770:Those Who Disagree Marched in St. Petersburg 1620:– Dissenters March Moscow, December 16, 2006 624:Tatyana Voltskaya, a journalist working for 603:. Dozens of people were beaten by OMON with 383:The first march of the series took place in 343: 3232:Photo shows how Sergey Gulayev was arrested 3201:Opposition Alliance Brings Protests to City 3113:Independent discussion of Matviyenko's rule 3058:Dissenters March - official community in LJ 3008:– Dissenters March Moscow, 14 December 2008 2968:Марш несогласных в Москве 3 марта 2008 года 2842:Europe Voices Concern About Police Violence 1252:Other marches took place on November 24 in 1248:November, 2007: Saint Petersburg and Moscow 1028:and its leader Maxim Reznik. This time the 3191:Thousands Take to City Streets for Protest 2651:Political activists, police spar in Moscow 2633:by Andrew E. Kramer and Michael Schwirtz, 2600:Political activists, police spar in Moscow 2521:Political activists, police spar in Moscow 2501:by Andrew E. 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