Anti-Putin protests unite Russian opposition

What do a communist, an ultra-nationalist and a gay rights activist have in common?

In Russia, they all oppose the regime of President Vladimir Putin.

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in central Moscow on Saturday in the first major protest in three months, proving that the anti-Putin movement still has the numbers, even if they can’t agree on much else.

 

Generation Putin: stories exploring politics and everyday life for Millennials in the former Soviet Union, is produced by the Common Language Project and comes from the Public Radio Exchange, with financial support from the Open Society Foundation.

 

4 Comments

  1. Foolishness… Do they want a US terrorist base in your country? We (América latina) support for Putin, and We hate that gringos steal our resources. They eat and buy with borrowed money. Thieves!

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4 Comments

  1. Foolishness… Do they want a US terrorist base in your country? We (América latina) support for Putin, and We hate that gringos steal our resources. They eat and buy with borrowed money. Thieves!

Comments are closed.