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Kasparov arrested at Moscow rally | Kasparov arrested at Moscow rally |
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Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov was among about 170 people arrested as police moved against a banned anti-Kremlin rally in Moscow. | |
The former chess champion, charged with public order offences and then freed, declared Russia "was a police state". | |
The huge security operation was launched to prevent protesters from gathering at Pushkin Square. | |
President Vladimir Putin denies he is trampling on democracy, accusing the opposition of destabilising Russia. | President Vladimir Putin denies he is trampling on democracy, accusing the opposition of destabilising Russia. |
Mr Kasparov leads the United Civil Front group, part of the opposition coalition The Other Russia. | Mr Kasparov leads the United Civil Front group, part of the opposition coalition The Other Russia. |
He said he had been "walking with a group of people along the pavement without any slogans" when riot police had surrounded them. | He said he had been "walking with a group of people along the pavement without any slogans" when riot police had surrounded them. |
"They grabbed everyone without distinction, without asking any questions," he said. | "They grabbed everyone without distinction, without asking any questions," he said. |
There is a war-like situation in the city centre Garry Kasparov In pictures: Rally quashed Star squares up to Putin | There is a war-like situation in the city centre Garry Kasparov In pictures: Rally quashed Star squares up to Putin |
Before being pushed away, he shouted: "Tell your leaders that this regime is criminal, is a police state. They arrest people everywhere because they are scared stiff." | Before being pushed away, he shouted: "Tell your leaders that this regime is criminal, is a police state. They arrest people everywhere because they are scared stiff." |
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. |
Mr Kasparov's swift arrest followed warnings by the prosecution office on the eve of the march, stating that anyone participating risked being detained. | Mr Kasparov's swift arrest followed warnings by the prosecution office on the eve of the march, stating that anyone participating risked being detained. |
Speaking after being released, he told reporters that the day's events demonstrated "the degradation of Putin's regime". | |
The security operation in Moscow 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. |