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Over 20,000 people participated in the demonstration to release the arresters of the anti-Putin rally in Moscow

2019-09-30T04:38:26.245Z


[Moscow 29th Reuters]-On the 29th in Russia's capital city Moscow, arrested at a rally of the Putin administration, a large-scale demonstration march was held in search of the release of those sentenced to prison sentences, and more than 20,000 people participated . This meeting is this year


[Moscow 29th Reuters]-On the 29th in Russia's capital city Moscow, arrested at a rally of the Putin administration, a large-scale demonstration march was held in search of the release of those sentenced to prison sentences, and more than 20,000 people participated .

The rally was held in July this year as a protest against the ban on the election of promising opposition candidates for the local elections, and police arrested and several arrested people came out. Later, several people were sentenced to imprisonment for up to four years and were prosecuted for violence against the police.

However, many citizens perceived that the response of this administration was too severe, and various political organizations joined the demonstration in the rain that rained down, such as `` release the protesters '' `` free the political prisoners '' I kneaded while screaming.

One of the opposition politicians complained to the marching people that "no one can receive a fair hearing in the Russian court. Injustice and lawlessness can happen to any person."

According to the non-governmental organization White Counter, there are 25,200 demonstration march participants. The police have estimated about 20,000 people. The demonstration has been approved by the city of Moscow and there are no detainees at this time.

Source: asahi

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