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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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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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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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2511:Political activists, police spar in Moscow
2491:by Andrew E. Kramer and Michael Schwirtz,
2439:"Марш несогласных" остался несогласованным
2403:Political activists, police spar in Moscow
1740:"Anti-Kremlin Protesters Beaten by Police"
1720:Thousands Take to City Streets for Protest
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1671:Election Commission To Review Yabloko Case
1034:and American film actor of Belgian origin
908:, and many others took part in the rally.
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3067:Police Clash With Anti-Kremlin Protesters
2632:"Марш несогласных": задержаны 250 человек
2432:by Ekaterina Savina and Yulia Sukhonina,
1635:Police Clash With Anti-Kremlin Protesters
720:. The pictures showed violent clashes of
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
3143:by Andrey Kozenko and Mikhail Shevchuk,
3119:Anti-Kremlin protesters beaten by police
2696:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2554:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2531:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2423:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2376:by Ekaterina Savina and Andrei Kozenko,
2296:Anti-Kremlin protesters beaten by police
2205:"Новые подробности по Маршу несогласных"
1789:"Армия "несогласных" прошла по Невскому"
1769:by Andrey Kozenko and Mikhail Shevchuk,
1140:next week. U.S. White House spokeswoman
734:gave only a brief account of the event (
625:. Police officers were speaking through
3161:Russian Police Beat Democracy Activists
3129:Russian Police Quash Opposition Protest
3053:Russian Protests: The Big Guessing Game
2979:– Dissenters March Moscow, 3 March 2008
2960:– Dissenters March Moscow, 3 March 2008
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2729:Demonstrations End in Police Violence
2712:by Natalya Krainova and David Nowak,
2353:by Natalya Krainova and David Nowak,
652:Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly
569:summoned up from St. Petersburg, the
470:Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly
403:Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly
27:Series of Russian opposition protests
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2989:Марш Несогласных, Москва, 14 декабря
2970:в Санкт-Петербурге 3 марта 2008 года
2710:Riot Police Violently Break Up March
2430:"Марш несогласных" застрял в очереди
2351:Riot Police Violently Break Up March
2172:http://www.namarsh.ru/resolution.php
1995:"Не было ни одного разбитого стекла"
1655:Beaten Marchers Take Battle To Court
663:Official reaction and media coverage
58:adding citations to reliable sources
2574:A Reporter's Story: I Was Locked Up
3358:Political career of Eduard Limonov
2883:"Police Break Up Russian Protests"
2335:Nizhny Novgorod Police Block March
1601:Марш несогласных в Москве 16.12.06
1591:– full text of the law in Russian.
1368:(2007), by Aleksandr Shcherbanosov
872:, former world chess champion and
393:Political context and organization
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3323:Political controversies in Russia
3201:Liberal March Violently Dispersed
2939:. WebIndia 123. November 25, 2007
650:Sergey Gulyayev, a member of the
589:and the building of the pre-1917
264:Russian People's Democratic Union
150:, Saint Petersburg, March 3, 2007
2462:. April 16, 2007. Archived from
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1519:Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty
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846:. Former Russian Prime Minister
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397:Taking place a year before the
381:Saint Petersburg, March 3, 2007
146:Protesters at the meeting near
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3328:Political repression in Russia
1521:. Washington D.C. May 20, 2007
1482:Myers, Steven (May 19, 2007).
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3171:Russians Protest Putin's Rule
2857:Political events in Voronezh.
3348:The Other Russia (coalition)
3318:Opposition to Vladimir Putin
1394:(2009), non-fiction book by
1163:A smaller march was held in
683:sources, such as imprisoned
3343:Russian democracy movements
2801:September 30, 2007, at the
2673:September 30, 2007, at the
2579:September 30, 2007, at the
2482:September 30, 2007, at the
2317:September 30, 2007, at the
1765:September 30, 2007, at the
1676:September 28, 2007, at the
1660:September 30, 2007, at the
1471:March of Those Who Disagree
798:. Roughly 9,000 police and
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2862:September 1, 2011, at the
2754:, Grani.ru, 15 April 2007.
1587:December 11, 2015, at the
1373:The Revolution That Wasn't
591:Saint Petersburg City Duma
477:Preventive countermeasures
248:Coalition The Other Russia
237:The Revolution That Wasn't
1702:January 27, 2007, at the
1463:March of the Discontented
1246:(5th), on November 25 in
704:The march was covered on
334:Moscow, December 16, 2006
303:, and on May 19, 2007 in
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3283:2008 in Russian politics
3195:The St. Petersburg Times
3185:The St. Petersburg Times
2994:October 9, 2011, at the
2740:The St. Petersburg Times
2585:The St. Petersburg Times
2339:The St. Petersburg Times
2177:Resolution with comments
1724:The St. Petersburg Times
1682:The St. Petersburg Times
1666:The St. Petersburg Times
1443:2011–13 Russian protests
960:National Bolshevik Party
866:National Bolshevik Party
458:Prime Minister of Russia
426:National Bolshevik Party
252:National Bolshevik Party
3042:This is Our City (2007)
1606:April 17, 2008, at the
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1159:May 29, 2007: Voronezh
508:Number of demonstrators
462:People Democratic Union
295:, on March 24, 2007 in
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3183:by Galina Stolyarova,
2738:by Galina Stolyarova,
1722:by Galina Stolyarova,
1697:Site of Workers' Party
1680:by Galina Stolyarova,
1664:by Galina Stolyarova,
1264:Human rights activist
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3093:by Andrew E. Kramer,
3013:June 4, 2009, at the
2975:May 24, 2008, at the
2887:National Public Radio
2692:May 19, 2007, at the
2643:by David Holley, the
2592:by David Holley, the
2550:May 19, 2007, at the
2527:May 19, 2007, at the
2513:by David Holley, the
2419:May 19, 2007, at the
2405:by David Holley, the
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1974:"Страница не найдена"
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3233:March of asphyxiated
3131:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
3083:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
2734:May 1, 2007, at the
2466:on January 13, 2008.
2286:video, 3 March 2007.
2271:Full Albats, 4 March
2190:by Dmitry Lovetsky,
1531:(citing Reuters, AP)
1420:Музыка НЕсогласных 3
1414:Музыка НЕсогласных 2
1408:Музыка НЕсогласных 1
1279:, Rostov-on-Don and
1090:Valentina Matviyenko
997:Russian Constitution
685:Mikhail Khodorkovsky
639:Valentina Matviyenko
483:Valentina Matviyenko
446:world chess champion
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3197:, February 2, 2007.
3165:The Washington Post
3085:The Washington Post
2917:. November 25, 2007
2441:by Andrey Kozenko,
2192:The Washington Post
2078:"Горячая линия ОГФ"
1467:March of Dissenters
1130:European Commission
1117:aired on April 17,
1113:In an interview on
1105:On Sunday evening,
944:Yes! Youth Movement
882:Viktor Shenderovich
571:Republic of Karelia
385:The first march in
316:Russo-Ukrainian War
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69:"Dissenters' March"
3338:Protests in Russia
3333:Politics of Russia
3218:by Douglas Birch,
3096:The New York Times
2687:Dissenters Crushed
2626:The New York Times
2545:Dissenters Crushed
2522:Dissenters Crushed
2494:The New York Times
2414:Dissenters Crushed
2367:Dissenters Crushed
2226:"МАРШ НЕСОГЛАСНЫХ"
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1684:, 9 February 2007.
1568:by Douglas Birch,
1490:The New York Times
1461:Also known as the
1391:12 Who Don't Agree
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