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Russia, primarily and Caused by • Fraudulent elections • Corruption Goals • Fair elections ('For Fair Elections' protests) • Preventing ('anti-Orange' protests) • Immediate release of all political prisoners • Announcement of the elections were rigged and therefore cancellation of their results • Resignation of Churov and an investigation of its activities, the investigation of all available, according to the opposition, violations and falsifications, the punishment of perpetrators. • Registration of opposition parties, the adoption of a democratic law on political parties and elections • Implementation of the new open and fair elections Methods, Resulted in • More coverage of the opposition on TV • Pre-planned liberal electoral reform carried on faster [ – ] • Clamp-down on opposition rallies with increased fines Parties to the civil conflict. Protester in Bolotnaya Square, 10 December. The sign says, 'I did not vote for these bastards ( mocking logo), I voted for other bastards (,, logos).
I want votes re-counted.' Rally against the official results of the Russian legislative election 2011.
Like in Moscow, protests were planned to take place in, and, as well as 88 other towns and cities in Russia. Smaller protests were reported in,,,,,,,,,,,. At least 10,000 protesters turned out in St. Petersburg, 3,000 in Novosibirsk, whilst 4,000 others rallied in Yekaterinburg. At least 1,000 people rallied in the port city of Vladivostok on Russia's Pacific coast. 'Sympathy protests' are also being held abroad. In London, the former parliamentary aide accused of being a Russian spy turned up holding a banner saying: 'Russian vote 146 per cent fair'.
Some sources report only 100 arrests nationwide on 10 December due to the protests, mostly outside Moscow, which is a significantly smaller number than previous protests. In Kazan, however, at least 100 protesters, mainly in their early 20s, were detained for failure to disperse. 17–18 December 2011 [ ]. Yabloko party meeting at Bolotnaya Square, Moscow, 2011-12-17 On 17 December another meeting was held at in Moscow against the election fraud.