Other Russia

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Why Is Kasparov In Jail?

World leaders speak out on arrest of Garry Kasparov and others at anti-Kremlin rallies last weekend.

Nov 27, 2007 | Continued
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Court Denies Kasparov Appeal

The Meschansky court in Moscow has upheld the 5 day administrative jail sentence that opposition politician Garry Kasparov is currently serving.

Nov 26, 2007 | Continued
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More Than 300 Held in St. Petersburg

Hundreds of demonstrators were detained violently by police in the course of opposition marches in St. Petersburg, including leaders of the Union of Right Forces party, Boris Nemtsov and Nikita Belykh.

Nov 25, 2007 | Continued
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Kasparov Sentenced to 5 Days in Prison for Moscow March

Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov sentenced to five days in prison for pro-democracy march in Moscow.

Nov 24, 2007 | Continued
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Opposition Leader Kasparov Arrested in Moscow

Russian opposition activists and leaders arrested and beaten by police after march in Moscow on Saturday.

Nov 24, 2007 | Continued
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Opposition Marches in Moscow and St. Petersburg Nov. 24-25

Marches of dissent take place this weekend. Opposition organizers and activists harassed across Russia.

Nov 23, 2007 | Continued
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Activists and Organizers Harassed In St. Petersburg

All across St. Petersburg, militsiya officers have continued to actively seize campaigning and promotional materials of the Other Russia.

Nov 12, 2007 | Continued
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Opposition March Registered for November 24th

The Other Russia has filed its official registration for the upcoming “Dissenter’s March” in Moscow.

Nov 9, 2007 | Continued
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Coalition Rallies the Opposition

The Other Russia coalition is calling on everyone to join in the upcoming “Dissenter’s March,” and to vote for the opposition in December State Duma elections.

Nov 2, 2007 | Continued
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Other Russia Campaigning Materials Seized

In Pskov and Moscow, militsiya and FSB officers have confiscated posters, flyers, and other promotional materials of the Other Russia coalition.

Nov 1, 2007 | Continued