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Riot police detain a protester Saturday in Nizhny Novgorod, a central Russian city where several hundred gathered to protest local issues, but also accused the Kremlin of silencing free speech and manipulating parliamentary elections coming up in December.
Riot police detain a protester Saturday in Nizhny Novgorod, a central Russian city where several hundred gathered to protest local issues, but also accused the Kremlin of silencing free speech and manipulating parliamentary elections coming up in December.
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Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – Riot police wielding truncheons broke up an opposition rally in a central Russian city Saturday, detaining dozens of activists and beating some of them in the third major crackdown on a demonstration in recent months.

The activists focused on local issues but also accused the Kremlin of stifling free speech, silencing dissent and depriving them of a free and fair political process ahead of December parliamentary elections and next year’s presidential vote.

Authorities had not given permission for the rally in a central square in Nizhny Novgorod, saying a demonstration could only take place far from the city center. Hundreds of riot police in full gear cordoned off the central square.

Still, organizer Natalya Morar said, several hundred protesters managed to hold a short rally – dubbed the March of Those Who Disagree – near the central square until police dragged them into buses that took them to police stations.

President Vladimir Putin, who is constitutionally barred from running for a third consecutive term, has given strong hints that he would pick a favored successor. Opposition groups have accused the Kremlin of further consolidating control over the country’s political life ahead of elections.

State-controlled television channels made no mention of the rally in their newscasts throughout the day.

Oksana Chelysheva, another organizer and rights activist, said her group had received complaints from hundreds of people heading to the rally who said they were blocked by police from entering the city center.

Regional police spokesman Alexander Gorbatov said only about 30 people had been detained for holding an unauthorized protest.

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