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Moscow and St. Petersburg held a commemorative event "Strategy-31"
In Moscow on Triumph Square, law enforcement officials have stopped holding an unsanctioned rally "Strategy-31", held in the protection of Article 31 of the Constitution. Police detained about 25 participants of the jubilee rally, the correspondent of RBC from the scene.
Among those detained were the leader of the unregistered party "Other Russia" Eduard Limonov and coordinator of the "Left Front" Constantine Kosyakin, and both were detained before the event.
Some protesters used the tactic of sit-down strike: they sat on the tarmac with flags and chanted slogans. Within 15 minutes of the speakers called for the guards to disperse the protesters, and then began to remove them from the area of the feet and hands.
In St. Petersburg at the arcade was also a protest in defense of constitutional rights and freedoms of Russian citizens. The event was attended by about 50 people. They also sat on the ground by expanding the banner with the inscription "I put your inhibitions," and then began the detention. Seven activists were in a police bus.
Activists of the "Other Russia" have filed an application for the next campaign, "Strategy-31" in mid-July, but the municipality refused to agree on event: organizers previously brought to justice for violations at rallies and on the new law, such people continue to have the right to organize stock protest.
Rallies "Strategy-31" are 31 of each second month of the year. At the last rally in May 2012. Police detained about 130 protesters.
Today marks exactly two years since the beginning of such protests.
In Moscow on Triumph Square, law enforcement officials have stopped holding an unsanctioned rally "Strategy-31", held in the protection of Article 31 of the Constitution. Police detained about 25 participants of the jubilee rally, the correspondent of RBC from the scene.
Among those detained were the leader of the unregistered party "Other Russia" Eduard Limonov and coordinator of the "Left Front" Constantine Kosyakin, and both were detained before the event.
Some protesters used the tactic of sit-down strike: they sat on the tarmac with flags and chanted slogans. Within 15 minutes of the speakers called for the guards to disperse the protesters, and then began to remove them from the area of the feet and hands.
In St. Petersburg at the arcade was also a protest in defense of constitutional rights and freedoms of Russian citizens. The event was attended by about 50 people. They also sat on the ground by expanding the banner with the inscription "I put your inhibitions," and then began the detention. Seven activists were in a police bus.
Activists of the "Other Russia" have filed an application for the next campaign, "Strategy-31" in mid-July, but the municipality refused to agree on event: organizers previously brought to justice for violations at rallies and on the new law, such people continue to have the right to organize stock protest.
Rallies "Strategy-31" are 31 of each second month of the year. At the last rally in May 2012. Police detained about 130 protesters.
Today marks exactly two years since the beginning of such protests.
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