11 December 2011. Add 7 Moscow and 2 St. Petersburg photos.
10 December 2011
Russia Protest Photos
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Russia Protest Photos
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Moscow
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11 December 2011 |
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Russian
nationalists hold a banner reads as "All for one and one for all" and wave
old Russian imperial flags during their rally at Bolotnaya Square, on an
island in the Moscow River adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Sunday,
Dec. 11, 2011.Russian nationalists are rallying in downtown Moscow, demanding
a bigger say for ethnic Russians in the country's politics and marking the
first anniversary of a violent nationalist riot just outside the
Kremlin.(Alexander Zemlianichenko) |
Russian nationalists rally at Bolotnaya Square, on an island in the Moscow
River adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011.Russian
nationalists are rallying in downtown Moscow, demanding a bigger say for
ethnic Russians in the country's politics and marking the first anniversary
of a violent nationalist riot just outside the Kremlin.(Alexander Zemlianichenko) |
Russian nationalists shout holding old Russian imperial flags during their
rally at Bolotnaya Square, on an island in the Moscow River adjacent to the
Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011.Russian nationalists are
rallying in downtown Moscow, demanding a bigger say for ethnic Russians in
the country's politics and marking the first anniversary of a violent nationalist
riot just outside the Kremlin.(Alexander Zemlianichenko) |
A young masked Russian nationalist holds a banner in front of a police officer
during their rally at Bolotnaya Square, on an island in the Moscow River
adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011. Russian
nationalists are rallying in downtown Moscow, demanding a bigger say for
ethnic Russians in the country's politics and marking the first anniversary
of a violent nationalist riot just outside the Kremlin.(Alexander Zemlianichenko) |
Russian police troops patrol near closed Red Square, with St. Basil Cathedral
at the background, in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011. Russian nationalists
are rallying in downtown Moscow, demanding a bigger say for ethnic Russians
in the country's politics and marking the first anniversary of a violent
nationalist riot just outside the Kremlin.(Misha Japaridze)
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10 December 2011 |
In this photo taken Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, protesters gather to protest
near the Kremlin, background, against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia. Tens of thousands of people held
the largest anti-government protests that post-Soviet Russia has ever seen
to criticize electoral fraud and demand an end to Vladimir Putin's rule.
(Dmitriy Chistoprudov) |
In this photo taken Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, protesters gather to protest
against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow,
Russia. Tens of thousands of people held the largest anti-government protests
that post-Soviet Russia has ever seen to criticize electoral fraud and demand
an end to Vladimir Putin's rule. (Dmitriy Chistoprudov) |
Police cars and trucks block a square where demonstrators gather together
during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians
angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday
in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. |
Protesters gather together to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians
angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday
in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Pavel Golovkin) |
Protesters gather together to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians
angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday
in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr) |
Protesters hold a red banner reads as "Rot Front" shouting anti-Putin slogans
during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, with
the Kremlin is the background. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent
parliamentary elections and the country's ruling party took part in protests
Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest, eight
time zones away. |
A protester holds an old Russian flag with the words "We are Russians, God
with us" and shows a V-sing during a mass rally to protest against alleged
vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday,
Dec. 10, 2011, with the Kremlin is the background. Russians angered by allegedly
fraudulent parliamentary elections and the country's ruling party took part
in protests Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest,
eight time zones away. |
Protesters gather together to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians
angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday
in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr) |
People stand on the bridge as they attend a mass rally to protest against
alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia,
Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Many thousands of Russians angered by allegedly
fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from
the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away,
a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
hold on power. The banner on the bridge reads: "Crooks Give Us the Election
Back." |
Protesters gather together to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's
parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians
angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday
in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Alexander Zemlianichenko) |
Protesters shout anti-Putin slogans during a mass rally to protest against
alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia,
Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary
elections are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast
to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of
indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power.
(Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr) |
Demonstrators shout during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote rigging
in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10,
2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are
protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest
of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Mikhail Metzel) |
Protesters light flares during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote
rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday,
Dec. 10, 2011.Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections
are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the
southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of indignation,
challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Pavel Golovkin) |
Demonstrators stand in front of police line during a mass rally to protest
against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow,
Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent
parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing
Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking
show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on
power. (Mikhail Metzel) |
Opposition leader Edouard Limonov shouts anti-Putin slogans during a mass
rally to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections
in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Many thousands of Russians angered
by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in
cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight
time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin's hold on power. |
An elderly demonstrator holds a poster showing an edited photo of Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin and signed "2050. No" during a mass rally to protest against
alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia,
Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. |
Protesters listen to an orator during a mass rally to protest against alleged
vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday,
Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections
are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the
southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of indignation,
challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power.(Alexander
Zemlianichenko Jr) |
Protesters seen during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote rigging
in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10,
2011. Many thousands of Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary
elections are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast
to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of
indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Sergey
Ponomarev) |
Masked protesters seen during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote
rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday,
Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections
are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the
southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of indignation,
challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Pavel Golovkin) |
A protester shouts slogans in front of police line during a mass rally to
protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections
in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly
fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from
the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away,
a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
hold on power. (Mikhail Metzel) |
Protesters light flares holding an Old Russian flags during a mass rally
to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections
in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly
fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from
the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away,
a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
hold on power. (Name) |
Police guards the Red Square area during a mass protest against alleged vote
rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday,
Dec. 10, 2011. Many thousands of Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent
parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing
Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking
show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on
power. (Sergey Ponomarev) |
Police vehicles seen on a Zamoskvoretsky bridge during a mass rally to protest
against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow,
Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Many thousands of Russians angered by allegedly
fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from
the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away,
a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
hold on power.(Ivan Sekret) |
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