Russian March
Russian Press at a Glance, Monday, November 7, 2011
A brief look at what is in the Russian papers today
Add commentsChaos and Contradiction in the Russian March
21:21 04/11/2011
The scene on Friday afternoon in the working-class neighborhood of Liublino was troubling: thousands of masked, ultranationalist youth, shouting obscene and anti-immigrant slogans, stormed through the area under the haze of smoke bombs, flares and blasting music, while a police helicopter hovered above to keep a watchful eye on events that could have very quickly turned violent.
1Far-right nationalists march in Moscow
19:25 04/11/2011
Neo-Nazis and far-right nationalists marched through working-class Lyublino neighborhood on the outskirts of the capital. Organizers had predicted that 25,000 people would show up at the march. But a police spokesman told RIA Novosti news that around 7,000 people took part.
Thousands take part in Moscow celebrations of National Unity Day
17:29 04/11/2011
More than 32,000 people took part in Moscow’s public celebrations of National Unity Day, which included events ranging from neo-Nazi marches to antifascist rallies in different parts of the city.
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