Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rallied under the banner “For Fair Elections” on Novy Arbat street in central Moscow on Saturday.
© RIA Novosti . Alexei Filippov / Go to the mediabankThousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rallied under the banner “For Fair Elections” on Novy Arbat street in central Moscow on Saturday.
Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rallied under the banner “For Fair Elections” on Novy Arbat street in central Moscow on Saturday.
© RIA Novosti . Alexei Filippov / Go to the mediabankPolice estimated the size of the crowd at 10,000 people as the rally got under way at 1:30 p.m.
Police estimated the size of the crowd at 10,000 people as the rally got under way at 1:30 p.m.
© RIA Novosti . Alexei Kudenko / Go to the mediabankThe participants at Saturday’s rally were a mix of liberal opposition activists, nationalists, communists and pensioners, united only by their anger at Russia’s current political reality.
The participants at Saturday’s rally were a mix of liberal opposition activists, nationalists, communists and pensioners, united only by their anger at Russia’s current political reality.
© RIA Novosti . Alexei Kudenko / Go to the mediabank“We will continue to demand freedom of speech, snap parliamentary elections and a new presidential vote after the introduction of the new rules," opposition figure Vladimir Ryzhkov said at the rally.
“We will continue to demand freedom of speech, snap parliamentary elections and a new presidential vote after the introduction of the new rules," opposition figure Vladimir Ryzhkov said at the rally.
© RIA Novosti . Valeri Melnikov / Go to the mediabankBlogger and opposition activist Alexei Navalny also spoke at the rally.
Blogger and opposition activist Alexei Navalny also spoke at the rally.
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalyov / Go to the mediabankThe mood of the crowd was more subdued than in the string of mass opposition rallies held in the past three months in Moscow and numerous other Russian cities.
The mood of the crowd was more subdued than in the string of mass opposition rallies held in the past three months in Moscow and numerous other Russian cities.
"My vote was stolen."
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalyov / Go to the mediabankOne protest participant was dressed as Robocop, the Hollywood science-fiction movie figure, and carried a sign reading: “Robocop Against The Robocops.”
One protest participant was dressed as Robocop, the Hollywood science-fiction movie figure, and carried a sign reading: “Robocop Against The Robocops.”
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalyov / Go to the mediabankOpposition leader Sergei Udaltsov called to get a million people to rally before Putin's inauguration on May 7.
Opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov called to get a million people to rally before Putin's inauguration on May 7.
© RIA Novosti . Vladimir AstapkovichSergei Udaltsov attempted to lead some 60 activists in an unsanctioned march on the Kremlin from the Novy Arbat, but police stopped them, detaining Udaltsov and two others.
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© RIA Novosti . Vladimir Astapkovich
Sergei Udaltsov attempted to lead some 60 activists in an unsanctioned march on the Kremlin from the Novy Arbat, but police stopped them, detaining Udaltsov and two others.
© RIA Novosti . Ilya Pitalyov / Go to the mediabankFive massive opposition events between December and March each attracted tens of thousands of demonstrators.
Five massive opposition events between December and March each attracted tens of thousands of demonstrators.