More than 100 people detained in opposition rally in Moscow blo

Author : hiya1949
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 00:44:40


More than 100 people detained in opposition rally in Moscow blo

More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said.

Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency.

The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported.



https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283315/Home/Download_Zip__Mp3_The_Corsica_Sound__The_Corsica_Sound__EP_Full_Album_Download
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283312/Home/ZipDownloadMp3_La_Chica_La_Loba_Album_Download
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283306/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Condition_Critical__Extermination_Plan_Zip_Mp3


Protesters called the 'Protest Anatomy' program 'insolent lies and provocation,' according to RIA Novosti, and chanted slogans against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Police told state media that the activists were arrested Sunday because the protest was unauthorized.

Police told state media that the activists were arrested Sunday because the protest was unauthorized. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. Protesters called the 'Protest Anatomy' program 'insolent lies and provocation,' according to RIA Novosti, and chanted slogans against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said. More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said. Police told state media that the activists were arrested Sunday because the protest was unauthorized. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. Two of those held were Sergei Udaltsov, leader of a leftist radical group; and Boris Nemtsov, a leading opposition figure, according to the official RIA-Novosti news agency. Both were released later Sunday, their lawyers told the state-run Itar-Tass news agency. Police told state media that the activists were arrested Sunday because the protest was unauthorized. The arrests occurred after about 400 people gathered at the Ostankino TV Center to protest the airing of a documentary series on state TV channel NTV about opposition rallies against the results of the country's parliamentary elections in December. The series has been described as 'propaganda material against the opposition,' Itar-Tass reported.

#newsupdatenow



Category : travel

Fernando Alonso to fulfill Daytona 24 Hours ambition trainpipe

Fernando Alonso to fulfill Daytona 24 Hours ambition trainpipe

- The Spaniard will contest Januarys Daytona 24 Hours race, as he continues his bid to complete motor


French Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fueled by memory of Jules Bianchi

French Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fueled by memory of Jules Bianchi

- The 20-year-old Sauber driver will take to the track aiming to score points for himself, his team an


Tips For Passing Cisco 300-635 Certification Exam

Tips For Passing Cisco 300-635 Certification Exam

- Vision and inspection systems are also known as machine vision systems. Lots of individuals enjoyment of their profession, and many individuals finding.


Roger Federer eases Novak Djokovic aside to reach Shanghai final unfitten

Roger Federer eases Novak Djokovic aside to reach Shanghai final unfitten

- Roger Federer produced an imperious performance to end Novak Djokovics 28 match winning streak on C