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Protesters Continue to Demand ‘Fair Elections’ in Moscow
Protesters Continue to Demand ‘Fair Elections’ in Moscow
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Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin demonstrated in central Moscow on Saturday in protest at recent presidential elections won by the... 10.03.2012, Sputnik International
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Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin demonstrated in central Moscow on Saturday in protest at recent presidential elections won by the Russian leader which they claim were unfair. Police put the number of protesters at 10,000 people; however, the opposition said the number of protesters was at 25,000.
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Protesters Continue to Demand ‘Fair Elections’ in Moscow
14:59 GMT 10.03.2012 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin demonstrated in central Moscow on Saturday in protest at recent presidential elections won by the Russian leader which they claim were unfair. Police put the number of protesters at 10,000 people; however, the opposition said the number of protesters was at 25,000.
Thousands of opponents of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin demonstrated in central Moscow on Saturday in protest at recent presidential elections won by the Russian leader which they claim were unfair. Police put the number of protesters at 10,000 people; however, the opposition said the number of protesters was at 25,000.