29 January 2007, 23:12
"Russian March" marched over Russia again
On January 28, a meeting organized by the participants of the scandalously known "Russian March." The Moscow authorities who sanctioned the action "in defence of political prisoners" in exchange to the promise not to announce political and nationalistic slogans, detained four demonstrators for minor offences, the "Kommersant" newspaper writes.
About 400 activists have rallied in Triumphal Square of Moscow who represented the Movement against Illegal Immigration (MAII), Slavonic Union, National-Statehood Party, Russian All-National Union, and also State Duma deputies Dmitri Rogozin, Nikolai Kuryanovich and Andrei Saveliev.
"Putin, stop repressions against patriots of Russia - or resign!" "Yesterday - unsatisfied, today - extremist, tomorrow - political prisoner?" - were the slogans in the posters of the participants at today's meeting. A placard was noted with Boris Mironov's words: "Today, the Jewish problem is the problem of Russia's glory or disgrace. The problem of life or death of the Russian nation."
Boris Mironov's wife Tatiana has declared that "the power in the person of ethnic criminal groupings is fighting Russians," and called the meeting to be "nationalists in a good sense."
Nikolai Kuryanovich told that "the Russian people are rising and ready to resistance." Alexander Belov, leader of the MAII, has called "for the sake of Russian nation to tear off heads" of those who hide behind the Kremlin wall.
Apart from Moscow actions of nationalists were held in 20 Russian cities.