Sun Sep 16, 2012, 02:48 AM
davidn3600 (1,257 posts)
Anti-Putin protesters show their strength in Russia
Source: Reuters through Yahoo
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched though Moscow under streaming banners, flags and balloons on Saturday to demand an end to President Vladimir Putin's long rule and show their protest movement remains strong. Protesters chanted "Russia without Putin!" in the first big rally since June, defying increasingly tough Kremlin measures against the opposition since the former KGB spy began another six years in the Kremlin in May. Some demonstrators released colorful balloons decorated with ski masks like the ones worn by the Pussy Riot punk band, three of whose members have been jailed for singing a profanity-laced protest song against Putin in a church. Witnesses said opposition leaders appeared to have achieved their goal of attracting at least 50,000 people, enough to maintain the momentum of their nine-month-old movement but almost certainly too few to increase alarm in the Kremlin. Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/anti-putin-protesters-show-strength-russia-060539510.html
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| davidn3600 | Sep 2012 | OP | |
| David__77 | Sep 2012 | #1 | |
| loli phabay | Sep 2012 | #2 | |
| loli phabay | Sep 2012 | #3 | |
| davidn3600 | Sep 2012 | #5 | |
| loli phabay | Sep 2012 | #6 | |
| Stake | Sep 2012 | #4 | |
| pampango | Sep 2012 | #7 |
Response to davidn3600 (Original post)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 02:56 AM
David__77 (14,112 posts)
1. "Former spy..."
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It's funny, because George H.W. Bush was former HEAD of the CIA, but foreign media did not regularly refer to him as "former spy."
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Response to David__77 (Reply #1)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 03:23 AM
loli phabay (2,833 posts)
2. i think its down to putin actually being an on the ground spy rather than a political appointee
Response to davidn3600 (Original post)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 03:24 AM
loli phabay (2,833 posts)
3. pah 50,000 in russia thats less than a soccer match attendance so probuably wont scare the kremlin
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i missed the election how many votes did putin get,
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Response to loli phabay (Reply #3)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 03:31 AM
davidn3600 (1,257 posts)
5. That depends...
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Do you want the REAL vote count or the official Kremlin tally?
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Response to davidn3600 (Reply #5)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 04:32 AM
loli phabay (2,833 posts)
6. hey as long as there are more bullets in the guns of the FSB the number wouldnt matter anyway ;)
Response to davidn3600 (Original post)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 03:26 AM
Stake (200 posts)
4. part of opposition is criminal
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part of opposition is usual criminals
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Response to davidn3600 (Original post)
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 06:18 AM
pampango (13,981 posts)
7. "Leftists, liberals and nationalists mixed with students, teachers, gay activists and others as they
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marched down Moscow's tree-lined boulevards chanting "Russia without Putin!" and "We are the power here!" Many wore the white ribbons that have become the symbol of the protest movement."
The first major protest against President Vladimir Putin after a summer lull drew tens of thousands of people, determined to show that opposition sentiment remains strong despite Kremlin efforts to muzzle dissent. The street protests broke out after a December parliamentary election won by Putin's party through what observers said was widespread fraud, and they grew in strength ahead of Putin's effectively unopposed election in March to a third presidential term. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/15/russia-protests-anti-putin_n_1886463.html I doubt these demonstrations worry Mr. Putin very much. He knows where his power lies and it is not threatened by people massing in the streets. |

