Several people in Moscow seeking to hold rally against internet restrictions detained by police
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In mid-March, meetings for a free Internet in various cities of the country announced the little-known "Ale Swan" movement, as well as the former head of Boris Nadidin's electoral headquarters...
At least 18 people were detained in Russia's cities in protest actions against Internet blocking, which took place on 29 March, according to OVD-Info.
On Sunday, 29 March, rallies against the blocking of couriers and the closure of the Internet were planned in Russia. Requests for organization were filed in dozens of cities. The authorities did not approve any of them.
The Zamoskvoretsky and Meshchansky courts of Moscow arrested seven people detained the day before on Bolotnaya Square, Mediazona reports. A rally against Internet blocking was announced on March 29. The authorities did not agree on it and detained the applicants, including activists of the previously unknown “Scarlet Swan” movement. At least five people were arrested in Moscow before March 29. On Sunday, police cordoned off Bolotnaya Square and …
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