Thousands of protesters against Vladimir Putin's victory in the presidential elections rallied on Pushkinskaya Square in downtown Moscow on Monday evening.
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankThousands of protesters against Vladimir Putin's victory in the presidential elections rallied on Pushkinskaya Square in downtown Moscow on Monday evening.
Thousands of protesters against Vladimir Putin's victory in the presidential elections rallied on Pushkinskaya Square in downtown Moscow on Monday evening.
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankThe venue was completely crowded some time before the speakers took the floor.
The venue was completely crowded some time before the speakers took the floor.
© RIA Novosti . Grigorij Sisoev / Go to the mediabankSupporters of the Communist Party attended the rally.
Supporters of the Communist Party attended the rally.
© RIA Novosti . Vladimir AstapkovitchThe City Hall was reluctant to sanction the grassroots protest rally, denying organizers all three preferred venues last week.
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© RIA Novosti . Vladimir Astapkovitch
The City Hall was reluctant to sanction the grassroots protest rally, denying organizers all three preferred venues last week.
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankOnly after some 5,000 signed up, also on Facebook, to rally in defiance of the ban, did the Moscow authorities and the organizers work out a compromise.
Only after some 5,000 signed up, also on Facebook, to rally in defiance of the ban, did the Moscow authorities and the organizers work out a compromise.
© RIA Novosti . Ramil Sitdikov / Go to the mediabankOnly after some 5,000 signed up, also on Facebook, to rally in defiance of the ban, did the Moscow authorities and the organizers work out a compromise.
Only after some 5,000 signed up, also on Facebook, to rally in defiance of the ban, did the Moscow authorities and the organizers work out a compromise.
© RIA Novosti . Vladimir Astapkovitch / Go to the mediabankCity police officials threatened to crack down on anyone violating rules for public rallies.
City police officials threatened to crack down on anyone violating rules for public rallies.
© RIA Novosti . Vitaliy Belousov / Go to the mediabankThe crowd broke into chants “Russia Without Putin” from time to time.
The crowd broke into chants “Russia Without Putin” from time to time.
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankPolice said that the turnout at the anti-Putin rally, titled “For Fair Elections” stood at 14,000.
Police said that the turnout at the anti-Putin rally, titled “For Fair Elections” stood at 14,000.
Organizers said at least 20,000 showed up.
© RIA Novosti . Vladimir Astapkovitch / Go to the mediabankFour massive anti-Putin rallies took place in Moscow since the parliamentary elections in December, each gathering tens of thousands. All ended without incidents, even earning them praise from Putin for their peaceful nature.
Four massive anti-Putin rallies took place in Moscow since the parliamentary elections in December, each gathering tens of thousands. All ended without incidents, even earning them praise from Putin for their peaceful nature.