MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian riot police broke up an Occupy-style protest against President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, forcing dozens of people out of a central Moscow park where they had staged a sit-in round-the-clock for a week and detaining at least 15. Dispersal of the makeshift encampment was the latest step in a government crackdown on protests over Putin's return to the presidency on May
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Police disperse protesters at anti-Putin sit-in
Posted by cagan 10 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)Anti-Putin Protests Appear to Be Losing Steam
Posted by cagan 76 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
As protesters gathered again in Moscow, their movement collided with its own limitations and Vladimir V. Putin’s decisive victory in Russia’s presidential vote.
Hundreds of anti-Putin protesters detained in Russia
Posted by cagan 81 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian riot police detained more than 500 protesters including opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Monday at rallies challenging the legitimacy of Vladimir Putin's victory in the presidential election. Putin, who secured almost 64 percent of the votes on Sunday, portrayed his return to the presidency as a triumph over opponents who were trying to usurp power, though internatio
Hundreds of anti-Putin protesters arrested following election
Posted by cagan 81 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)Protesters Throng Frozen Moscow in Anti-Putin March
Posted by cagan 111 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
A third huge rally was undeterred by the arctic cold or by the near certainty that Vladimir V. Putin will win a six-year term as Russia’s president next month.
Anti-Putin Protesters Challenged by Russia’s Subzero Forecast
Posted by cagan 113 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
With frigid temperature expected, organizers of a protest planned for Saturday are scrambling for ideas to maintain the movement’s momentum — without freezing.
Insight: Social media makes anti-Putin protests "snowball"
Posted by murat 170 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Artyom Kolpakov used to shrug when he came across occasional appeals on social media sites to protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his government. "I didn't see the point really," he said. But something changed when, clicking through amateur videos and online testimonies documenting cases of ballot-stuffing and repeat voting, he saw others shared his outrag
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