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  • 2019-08-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Matrynov’s claim the protesters tried (and failed) to provoke a police clampdown is false. The Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights (en)
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  • On Saturday, July 27, thousands of people took to the streets in the Moscow to protest the banning of opposition candidates from municipal elections set for September 8. Moscow police reported 1,074 people were arrested. The independent human rights project OVD-Info put the number of arrests at 1,373. In a piece for the website of the Russian state television network RT, Alexey Martynov, director of the International Institute of Newly-Established States, a Moscow-based think tank, accused the protesters of attempting to organize mass unrest in Moscow (en)
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