#DiemonReport: rallies against corruption are held in Russia

26 March 2017, 12:10 | Peace
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March 26 across Russia are actions against corruption. A formal excuse is the authorities' lack of reaction to investigations into the activities of the country's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. In some cities, the shares were agreed with the authorities, in some - no, reports "Medusa".

"We are wicked, and our mood is so-so," a slogan was raised by someone in a crowd in Chelyabinsk. He was applauded. In Chelyabinsk, too, at least several hundred people.

Several dozens of people came to Yoshkar-Ola.

One more photo from Siberia. This time Tomsk.

As reported by "OVD-Info", in Vladivostok, callers to the hotline have already been informed of more than thirty arrests at the rally, which takes place on the Railway station square.

According to testimonies, the police snatches people out of the crowd who behave peacefully, just stand, some with posters. A total of about a thousand people at the rally.

At least five people were detained for actions against corruption in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. After checking the documents, the detainees were released.

Later "OVD-Info" reported that after the action one of the organizers was detained - Dmitry Ivanov, allegedly "on the basis of". At the moment he is in the police department.

Also eight participants of the action were blocked in the street by people in civilian clothes, one of whom introduced himself as a police officer, the rest did not appear. People were also detained because of some "orientation" on the "suspicion of committing a crime" - robbery or robbery.

Six people were detained in the Komsomolsk-on-Amur picket against corruption, they are in the police department.

This is reported in the official event group "VKontakte".

The police began preparing for the action on Tverskaya in Moscow. It will be recalled that it is not agreed upon.

As reported by the "Observer", the Russian Anti-Corruption Fund published an investigation about the property of Dmitry Medvedev. As noted in the investigation, Medvedev owns several huge estates in Russia and abroad.

Join the groups "Observer" on Facebook and VKontakte, stay tuned!.

Based on materials: meduza.io



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