Russia: Police crack down on marathon anti-Kremlin protest in Far East

Russia: Police crack down on marathon anti-Kremlin protest in Far East
FILE PHOTO People take part in an anti-Kremlin rally in support of former regional governor Sergei Furgal arrested on murder charges in the far eastern city of Khabarovsk Russia August 22 2020. REUTERSEvgenii Pereverzev

People take part in an anti-Kremlin rally in the far eastern city of Khabarovsk

MOSCOW, Oct 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Police in Russia’s Far East broke up a long-running anti-Kremlin protest with force, detaining 25 people according to local authorities, in response to what they called an illegal attempt to erect protest tents in a central square.

The demonstrations, in the city of Khabarovsk, have been going on for the last three months against President Vladimir Putin’s handling of a regional political crisis.

Video footage on social media showed baton-wielding police wearing body armour hauling protesters away and dismantling tents as a woman screamed “What country do you live in?”

Residents of Khabarovsk, about 6,110 km east of Moscow, started holding weekly rallies after the July 9 detention of Sergei Furgal, the region’s popular governor, over murder charges he denies.

The protests have highlighted anger among some in the Far East over what they see as policies emanating from detached Moscow-based authorities who have neglected them for years.

Supporters of Furgal, who is a member of the nationalist LDPR party, say he is being punished for defeating a candidate from the ruling pro-Putin United Russia party in 2018.

The Kremlin says Furgal has serious charges to answer. — NNN-AGENCIES

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