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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
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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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3058:Dissenters March - official community in LJ
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2968:Марш несогласных в Москве 3 марта 2008 года
2842:Europe Voices Concern About Police Violence
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2600:Political activists, police spar in Moscow
2521:Political activists, police spar in Moscow
2501:by Andrew E. Kramer and Michael Schwirtz,
2449:"Марш несогласных" остался несогласованным
2413:Political activists, police spar in Moscow
1760:
1750:"Anti-Kremlin Protesters Beaten by Police"
1730:Thousands Take to City Streets for Protest
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1681:Election Commission To Review Yabloko Case
1044:and American film actor of Belgian origin
918:, and many others took part in the rally.
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3077:Police Clash With Anti-Kremlin Protesters
2642:"Марш несогласных": задержаны 250 человек
2442:by Ekaterina Savina and Yulia Sukhonina,
2191:
1645:Police Clash With Anti-Kremlin Protesters
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109:Learn how and when to remove this message
3153:by Andrey Kozenko and Mikhail Shevchuk,
3129:Anti-Kremlin protesters beaten by police
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2706:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2564:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2541:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2433:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2386:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2306:Anti-Kremlin protesters beaten by police
2215:"Новые подробности по Маршу несогласных"
1799:"Армия "несогласных" прошла по Невскому"
1779:by Andrey Kozenko and Mikhail Shevchuk,
1150:next week. U.S. White House spokeswoman
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3171:Russian Police Beat Democracy Activists
3139:Russian Police Quash Opposition Protest
3063:Russian Protests: The Big Guessing Game
2989:– Dissenters March Moscow, 3 March 2008
2970:– Dissenters March Moscow, 3 March 2008
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1260:(4th), and in several smaller cities.
2739:Demonstrations End in Police Violence
2722:by Natalya Krainova and David Nowak,
2363:by Natalya Krainova and David Nowak,
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480:Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly
413:Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly
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2999:Марш Несогласных, Москва, 14 декабря
2980:в Санкт-Петербурге 3 марта 2008 года
2720:Riot Police Violently Break Up March
2440:"Марш несогласных" застрял в очереди
2361:Riot Police Violently Break Up March
2182:http://www.namarsh.ru/resolution.php
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2005:"Не было ни одного разбитого стекла"
1665:Beaten Marchers Take Battle To Court
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2893:"Police Break Up Russian Protests"
2345:Nizhny Novgorod Police Block March
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1611:Марш несогласных в Москве 16.12.06
1601:– full text of the law in Russian.
1378:(2007), by Aleksandr Shcherbanosov
882:, former world chess champion and
403:Political context and organization
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3211:Liberal March Violently Dispersed
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660:Sergey Gulyayev, a member of the
599:and the building of the pre-1917
269:Russian People's Democratic Union
155:, Saint Petersburg, March 3, 2007
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2867:Political events in Voronezh.
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3358:The Other Russia (coalition)
3328:Opposition to Vladimir Putin
1404:(2009), non-fiction book by
1173:A smaller march was held in
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3353:Russian democracy movements
2811:September 30, 2007, at the
2683:September 30, 2007, at the
2589:September 30, 2007, at the
2492:September 30, 2007, at the
2327:September 30, 2007, at the
1775:September 30, 2007, at the
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1670:September 30, 2007, at the
1481:March of Those Who Disagree
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2872:September 1, 2011, at the
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1597:December 11, 2015, at the
1383:The Revolution That Wasn't
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487:Preventive countermeasures
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253:Coalition The Other Russia
242:The Revolution That Wasn't
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1473:March of the Discontented
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3293:2008 in Russian politics
3205:The St. Petersburg Times
3195:The St. Petersburg Times
3004:October 9, 2011, at the
2750:The St. Petersburg Times
2595:The St. Petersburg Times
2349:The St. Petersburg Times
2187:Resolution with comments
1734:The St. Petersburg Times
1692:The St. Petersburg Times
1676:The St. Petersburg Times
1453:2011–13 Russian protests
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876:National Bolshevik Party
468:Prime Minister of Russia
436:National Bolshevik Party
257:National Bolshevik Party
3052:This is Our City (2007)
1616:April 17, 2008, at the
1243:October 7: Moscow (4th)
1169:May 29, 2007: Voronezh
518:Number of demonstrators
472:People Democratic Union
305:, on March 24, 2007 in
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3193:by Galina Stolyarova,
2748:by Galina Stolyarova,
1732:by Galina Stolyarova,
1707:Site of Workers' Party
1690:by Galina Stolyarova,
1674:by Galina Stolyarova,
1274:Human rights activist
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3183:by Yuri Zarakhovich,
3103:by Andrew E. Kramer,
3023:June 4, 2009, at the
2985:May 24, 2008, at the
2897:National Public Radio
2702:May 19, 2007, at the
2653:by David Holley, the
2602:by David Holley, the
2560:May 19, 2007, at the
2537:May 19, 2007, at the
2523:by David Holley, the
2429:May 19, 2007, at the
2415:by David Holley, the
2382:May 19, 2007, at the
1984:"Страница не найдена"
1263:Police broke up anti-
1234:June 11: Moscow (3rd)
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962:Vanguard of Red Youth
904:Union of Right Forces
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421:Union of Right Forces
409:presidential election
265:Vanguard of Red Youth
3243:March of asphyxiated
3141:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
3093:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
2744:May 1, 2007, at the
2476:on January 13, 2008.
2296:video, 3 March 2007.
2281:Full Albats, 4 March
2200:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
1541:(citing Reuters, AP)
1430:Музыка НЕсогласных 3
1424:Музыка НЕсогласных 2
1418:Музыка НЕсогласных 1
1289:, Rostov-on-Don and
1100:Valentina Matviyenko
1007:Russian Constitution
695:Mikhail Khodorkovsky
649:Valentina Matviyenko
493:Valentina Matviyenko
456:world chess champion
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3207:, February 2, 2007.
3175:The Washington Post
3095:The Washington Post
2927:. November 25, 2007
2451:by Andrey Kozenko,
2202:The Washington Post
2088:"Горячая линия ОГФ"
1477:March of Dissenters
1140:European Commission
1127:aired on April 17,
1123:In an interview on
1115:On Sunday evening,
954:Yes! Youth Movement
892:Viktor Shenderovich
581:Republic of Karelia
395:The first march in
326:Russo-Ukrainian War
141:
58:"Dissenters' March"
3348:Protests in Russia
3343:Politics of Russia
3228:by Douglas Birch,
3106:The New York Times
2697:Dissenters Crushed
2636:The New York Times
2555:Dissenters Crushed
2532:Dissenters Crushed
2504:The New York Times
2424:Dissenters Crushed
2377:Dissenters Crushed
2236:"МАРШ НЕСОГЛАСНЫХ"
1756:on March 14, 2007.
1694:, 9 February 2007.
1578:by Douglas Birch,
1500:The New York Times
1471:Also known as the
1401:12 Who Don't Agree
1327:. You can help by
1204:. You can help by
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884:United Civil Front
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2790:Radio Free Europe
2656:Los Angeles Times
2622:Radio Free Europe
2605:Los Angeles Times
2575:Radio Free Europe
2526:Los Angeles Times
2418:Los Angeles Times
2397:Radio Free Europe
2067:on March 11, 2007
2039:Российская газета
1649:Radio Free Europe
1406:Valery Panyushkin
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1117:Russia TV Channel
1042:Silvio Berlusconi
995:Andrey Illarionov
927:Molodaya Gvardiya
872:Andrey Illarionov
734:with protesters.
666:Interior Ministry
627:Radio Free Europe
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3215:The Moscow Times
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3177:, March 4, 2007.
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