Sunday, August 2, 2020

Anti-Kremlin Protests Continue In Russia's Far East For A Fourth Weekend





Reuters: Anti-Kremlin protest in Russia's far east attracts thousands for a fourth weekend

KHABAROVSK/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Thousands of people marched in the Russian far eastern city of Khabarovsk on Saturday for a fourth consecutive weekend in protest at President Vladimir Putin’s handling of a local political crisis.

Residents of Khabarovsk, around 3,800 miles (6,110 km) and seven time zones east of Moscow, are unhappy about the July 9 detention of Sergei Furgal, the wider region’s popular governor, who was arrested on murder charges he denies.

His detention, which his supporters say was politically motivated, has triggered weeks of street protests, creating a headache for the Kremlin which is trying to tackle a sharp drop in real incomes as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and keep a lid on unrest as the economy stutters.

Sheltering from sporadic rain beneath umbrellas, protesters chanted “Freedom!”

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WNU Editor: These demonstrations are now spreading to other cities.

More News On Anti-Kremlin Protests Continuing In Russia's Far East For A Fourth Weekend

Anti-Moscow protests in eastern Russia erupt for fourth weekend -- DW
Thousands in Russia's Far East protest governor's arrest -- ABC News/AP
Russian Far East Protesters Turn Out by the Thousands as Crackdown Intensifies -- Moscow Times
Massive protests in Russia's far east rattle Kremlin -- AFP
Putin Challenged by Rising in the East That He Won’t Crush -- Bloomberg

2 comments:

Jac said...

I don't know Russia enough for having an idea of the following, but it's interesting.

Anonymous said...


And the protestors aren't just a younger generation.