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Police have arrested Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov at a banned anti-Kremlin rally in central Moscow. | Police have arrested Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov at a banned anti-Kremlin rally in central Moscow. |
He was detained during a huge security operation to prevent opponents of President Putin gathering at Pushkin Square. | He was detained during a huge security operation to prevent opponents of President Putin gathering at Pushkin Square. |
The former chess champion leads the United Civil Front group, part of the opposition coalition Other Russia. | The former chess champion leads the United Civil Front group, part of the opposition coalition Other Russia. |
It accuses President Putin's regime of trampling on democracy. The Kremlin says Other Russia destabilises Russia. | It accuses President Putin's regime of trampling on democracy. The Kremlin says Other Russia destabilises Russia. |
Mr Kasparov was seen inside a police van waving and smiling at gathered media after his arrest, the Associated Press said. | Mr Kasparov was seen inside a police van waving and smiling at gathered media after his arrest, the Associated Press said. |
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Reports say dozens of other opposition activists were arrested, as well as some journalists. | Reports say dozens of other opposition activists were arrested, as well as some journalists. |
The BBC's Moscow correspondent James Rodgers said there was a "colossal" presence by the Russian security forces to stop the protesters getting to the starting point of the rally. | The BBC's Moscow correspondent James Rodgers said there was a "colossal" presence by the Russian security forces to stop the protesters getting to the starting point of the rally. |
He said Mr Kasparov's swift arrest followed warnings by the prosecution office on the eve of the march, stating that anyone participating risked being detained. | He said Mr Kasparov's swift arrest followed warnings by the prosecution office on the eve of the march, stating that anyone participating risked being detained. |
More than 9,000 police had been drafted into Moscow to prevent the rally going ahead. | More than 9,000 police had been drafted into Moscow to prevent the rally going ahead. |
The planned march came as Russia warned it wanted the extradition of London-based exile Boris Berezovsky. | The planned march came as Russia warned it wanted the extradition of London-based exile Boris Berezovsky. |
Mr Berezovsky told the UK's Guardian newspaper he was plotting "revolution" to overthrow Vladimir Putin. | Mr Berezovsky told the UK's Guardian newspaper he was plotting "revolution" to overthrow Vladimir Putin. |
Accusing Mr Putin of creating an authoritarian regime, the tycoon said that Russia's leadership could only be removed by force. | Accusing Mr Putin of creating an authoritarian regime, the tycoon said that Russia's leadership could only be removed by force. |
Later, he clarified his words, stating that he backed "bloodless change" and did not support violence. | Later, he clarified his words, stating that he backed "bloodless change" and did not support violence. |
Other Russia has called for another massive march in St Petersburg on Sunday, which Moscow has also banned. | Other Russia has called for another massive march in St Petersburg on Sunday, which Moscow has also banned. |