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Dozens arrested at unsanctioned opposition rally in Moscow (PHOTOS) Dozens reportedly detained at unsanctioned opposition rally in Moscow (PHOTOS)
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Dozens of activists have been detained as they tried to stage an unsanctioned rally in central Moscow in support of an opposition activist serving an 18-month sentence for repeatedly violating laws regarding street protests and demonstrations. Dozens of activists have been reportedly detained as they tried to stage an unsanctioned rally in central Moscow in support of an opposition activist serving an 18-month sentence for repeatedly violating laws regarding street protests and demonstrations.
About 50 people came to the monument to the Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer Alexander Griboyedov in central Moscow for a public gathering, Russian media reports. At the same time, the organizers of the demonstration from the “New Opposition” movement put the number of participants at 100, according to RBC news. The activists gathered at around 14:00 local time (11:00 GMT).About 50 people came to the monument to the Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer Alexander Griboyedov in central Moscow for a public gathering, Russian media reports. At the same time, the organizers of the demonstration from the “New Opposition” movement put the number of participants at 100, according to RBC news. The activists gathered at around 14:00 local time (11:00 GMT).
They did not chant any slogans and held no banners or placards. Still, the organizers of the action told the Russian media that the goal of the demonstrators was to express support for the opposition activist, Ildar Dadin, who was the first person to be convicted under the new law that punishes violations at street protests and demonstrations with prison sentences. They also demanded that authorities allow them to hold a so-called “anti-crisis rally.”They did not chant any slogans and held no banners or placards. Still, the organizers of the action told the Russian media that the goal of the demonstrators was to express support for the opposition activist, Ildar Dadin, who was the first person to be convicted under the new law that punishes violations at street protests and demonstrations with prison sentences. They also demanded that authorities allow them to hold a so-called “anti-crisis rally.”
After issuing a warning and asking the demonstrators to end the rally, police dispersed the demonstration. As a result, dozens of activists were detained. There are conflicting reports about the number of those arrested. After issuing a warning and asking the demonstrators to end the rally, police dispersed the demonstration. As a result, dozens of activists were detained, sources told Russian news agencies.
The Interfax news agency reported that about 40 people were arrested, citing the rally’s organizers, while some activists at the scene put the number of those detained at 50. Most of those detained were subsequently released without any charges, while some organizers of the rally faced administrative penalties, Russian media report. Interfax reported that about 40 people were detained, citing the rally’s organizers, while some activists at the scene put the number at 50. Most were subsequently released without charge, while some organizers may face administrative penalties, Russian media reported.
One elderly activist was taken to the hospital due to health problems.One elderly activist was taken to the hospital due to health problems.
Ildar Dadin is currently serving an 18-month sentence, which he received in late 2015. Prior to this sentence, he had civil charges brought against him for violating public order at demonstrations, and had been fined several times.Ildar Dadin is currently serving an 18-month sentence, which he received in late 2015. Prior to this sentence, he had civil charges brought against him for violating public order at demonstrations, and had been fined several times.
In early November, Russian media reported that the activist had accused the administration of the penal colony where he is serving his sentence of physical and verbal abuse. However, subsequent medical examinations conducted by doctors from the Federal Prisons Service, by specialists from a local civilian hospital, and by specialists recommended by the Russian human rights community did not find any evidence confirming his claims.In early November, Russian media reported that the activist had accused the administration of the penal colony where he is serving his sentence of physical and verbal abuse. However, subsequent medical examinations conducted by doctors from the Federal Prisons Service, by specialists from a local civilian hospital, and by specialists recommended by the Russian human rights community did not find any evidence confirming his claims.
“The inspection could not find any objective proof of Dadin’s claims of actions allegedly taken against him,” a report presented by the Russian Council for Human Rights in December said.“The inspection could not find any objective proof of Dadin’s claims of actions allegedly taken against him,” a report presented by the Russian Council for Human Rights in December said.