Friday, November 2, 2018

The Kremlin Cracks Down On Teenagers

The authorities seemed to pay particular attention to young people, such as this teen who was detained by police in Moscow on September 9.

RFE: After The Arrests: Russian Teens Tell Of Disrupted Lives Since Protests

When 17-year-old Assol Trubetskaya was detained at an unsanctioned protest in Omsk in September, the authorities seemed to be expecting her.

"The OMON [riot police] officers grabbed me and dragged me into a van," she told RFE/RL. "A woman from the Juvenile Affairs Department was already sitting in there."

In interviews with RFE/RL's Russian Service, teens across Russia told similar stories of how their lives were turned upside down after they were detained on September 9 during a nationwide wave of protests against a government plan to raise retirement ages.

More than 1,000 demonstrators were detained in more than 30 towns and cities during those protests, which were organized by opposition politician Aleksei Navalny.

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WNU Editor: What can one say about a government that cracks down on kids who are protesting peacefully. All that this will do is radicalize a new generation against the government.

2 comments:

Andrew Jackson said...

The most dangerous thing to any govt is angry teenage boy's.

Bob Huntley said...

Job security?