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Hundreds of Russians protest against Putin - USATODAY.com

1.2.11

Police officers detain a protester during a rally in central Moscow on Monday. Hundreds of Russians protest against Putin - USATODAY.com: "The rally took place peacefully, but police detained a separate group of 20 opposition activists nearby. About 60 protesters also were detained in St. Petersburg, one of a number of other cities where demonstrations were held.

Prominent opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was arrested and jailed for 15 days following a similar demonstration a month ago, kept up his assault on Russia's longtime leader as he addressed the protesters on Moscow's Triumph Square.

He compared Putin to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek, who is facing mass unrest after 30 years in power."


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