Rally against Vladimir Putin's victory ends in arrests - Moscow
March 5th, 2012 by
Maria Pleshkova
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Demonstrators holding red flags gather for a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Demonstrators holding flags gather for a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Opposition leader Sergey Udaltsov during a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov speaks during a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Demonstrators seen here as they gather for a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Opposition leader Alexey Navalny speaks during a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Demonstrators with flags gather for a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Demonstrators gather for a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory. The banner reads: 'Russia without Putin.'.
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Opposition leader Sergey Udaltsov refuses to leave Pushkin Square after the rally.
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Protesters shout in Moscow's underground after a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Police officers rush to block the exit to Pushkin Square after the rally.
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Police officers in Moscow's underground after a rally against Vladimir Putin's victory.
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Thousands of people gathered on Pushkin Square in Moscow to protest Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's victory in the weekend presidential election. A few hundred people refused to leave the Square after the rally and around 250 people were arrested.

































































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