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Putin birthday protests: Demonstrators arrested as Russians take to streets to oppose leader Putin birthday protests: Demonstrators arrested as Russians take to streets to oppose leader
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Russia’s day of protests is underway, with hundreds attending nationwide rallies and dozens arrests already reported. Russia’s day of protests is underway, with hundreds attending nationwide rallies and dozens of arrests already reported.
The protests are an unwanted birthday present for Vladimir Putin — who celebrates his 65th today — from leading critic Alexei Navalny. Mr Navalny will himself be watching at distance from a Moscow detention cell after being jailed together with his campaign chief on Monday. The protests are an unwanted birthday present for Vladimir Putin — who celebrates his 65th today — from leading critic Alexei Navalny. Mr Navalny is himself watching at distance from a Moscow detention cell after being jailed together with his campaign chief on Monday.
The protests were originally only planned for Mr Putin’s home town, St Petersburg, but were extended after the sentences. Between 300 and 400 mostly young people were assembled at the beginning of the demonstrations in Moscow.The protests were originally only planned for Mr Putin’s home town, St Petersburg, but were extended after the sentences. Between 300 and 400 mostly young people were assembled at the beginning of the demonstrations in Moscow.
A heavy police presence was visible in the capital, along with members of the supposedly voluntary druzhina pro-Kremlin brigades.A heavy police presence was visible in the capital, along with members of the supposedly voluntary druzhina pro-Kremlin brigades.
A total of 40 arrests were reported during demonstrations in other regions, including in Saratov.  A total of 80 arrests were reported during demonstrations in other regions across the country, including 18 in Yekaterinburg, 12 in Tula and 10 in Samara.
Mr Putin will apparently be be spending his birthday at his desk. There are no plans for a celebration, his spokesman has said. Instead, Mr Putin expects a few phone calls from foreign leaders (Donald Trump isn’t one of them), and a meeting with members of his Security Council.Mr Putin will apparently be be spending his birthday at his desk. There are no plans for a celebration, his spokesman has said. Instead, Mr Putin expects a few phone calls from foreign leaders (Donald Trump isn’t one of them), and a meeting with members of his Security Council.
The agenda at that meeting is a complex and developing one: How to deal with protests taking place in 80 cities across eleven time zones.The agenda at that meeting is a complex and developing one: How to deal with protests taking place in 80 cities across eleven time zones.
While protests in Russia’s Far East have already passed without much incident, or indeed attendance, the real drama is expected late in the day in the major European cities. The vast majority of Mr Navalny’s rallies have not been sanctioned by authorities.While protests in Russia’s Far East have already passed without much incident, or indeed attendance, the real drama is expected late in the day in the major European cities. The vast majority of Mr Navalny’s rallies have not been sanctioned by authorities.
State and loyal media were curiously silent on today’s protests. Semi-state news aggregator Yandex led its Moscow section with changes in bus timetables. The tech giant has previously been criticised for blanking coverage of opposition rallies. State and loyal media were curiously silent on today’s protests. Semi-state news aggregator Yandex led its Moscow section with changes in bus timetables. The tech giant has previously been criticised for blanking coverage of opposition rallies. 
In the build up to the protests, authorities warned of a warned of a robust response. On Wednesday, state media news agency TASS reported a law enforcement source who claimed police had been given instructions to “respond harshly” at the St Petersburg protests, due to start at 6pm local time.In the build up to the protests, authorities warned of a warned of a robust response. On Wednesday, state media news agency TASS reported a law enforcement source who claimed police had been given instructions to “respond harshly” at the St Petersburg protests, due to start at 6pm local time.
Independent media outlet Fontanka.ru also reported that police had booked 20 buses, with 800 capacity, to arrive near the protest site; the assumption being that they would be used for arrests.Independent media outlet Fontanka.ru also reported that police had booked 20 buses, with 800 capacity, to arrive near the protest site; the assumption being that they would be used for arrests.
While the authorities have been known to surprise — going soft when least expected, and vice versa — Mr Navalny’s most recent protest actions were accompanied by mass arrests.While the authorities have been known to surprise — going soft when least expected, and vice versa — Mr Navalny’s most recent protest actions were accompanied by mass arrests.
On 26 March, 1,800 were detained nationwide, according to OVD-Info, an independent police watchdog that monitors detentions. There were almost the same amount of arrests on 12 June. Both rallies were attended by several tens of thousands. On 26 March, 1,800 were detained nationwide, according to OVD-Info, an independent police watchdog that monitors detentions. There were almost the same amount of arrests on 12 June. Both rallies were attended by several tens of thousands. 
On the eve of the protests, police raided Mr Navalny’s campaign headquarters and detained key regional organisers. On the eve of the protests, police raided Mr Navalny’s campaign headquarters and detained key regional organisers. 
Writing on Twitter, Mr Navalny’s campaign manager Leonid Volkov has said that the aims of today’s protests are two-fold: To overturn the jail sentences, and to allow Mr Navalny to participate in free election. Writing on Twitter, Mr Navalny’s campaign manager Leonid Volkov has said that the aims of today’s protests are two-fold: To overturn the jail sentences, and to allow Mr Navalny to participate in free election. 
The Kremlin has shown no signs of entertaining either request. Elections chief Ella Pamfilova has already confirmed that Mr Navalny’s uninvited presidential bid will not be allowed, owing to a criminal conviction that some consider to be politically motivated. The Kremlin has shown no signs of entertaining either request. Elections chief Ella Pamfilova has already confirmed that Mr Navalny’s uninvited presidential bid will not be allowed, owing to a criminal conviction that some consider to be politically motivated. 
How Mr Navalny and his team will respond to a ban as the elections get nearer is anyone’s guess. Today, the Kremlin seemed to give a few clues as to how it intends to play it.How Mr Navalny and his team will respond to a ban as the elections get nearer is anyone’s guess. Today, the Kremlin seemed to give a few clues as to how it intends to play it.