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Siberian City Bans Protest Against Protest Ban

  • Authorities in Krasnoyarsk have banned a planned demonstration against restrictions on public protests, citing wartime conditions declared by President Vladimir Putin as the reason for the ban.
  • Regional lawmaker Alexei Boykov condemned the decision as unconstitutional and accused local authorities of hypocrisy for organizing their own events.
  • Boykov challenged the legality of the ban, stating, 'Conducting a special military operation cannot be a reason for this refusal on its own.'
  • The protest was originally filed on behalf of animal rights activists against a federal bill permitting the euthanasia of stray dogs.
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Authorities in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk have banned a planned demonstration aimed at denouncing restrictions on public protests, a regional deputy leading the effort announced on Monday, according to…

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Security Minister Patricia Bullrich met with the head of the SIDE, Sergio Neiffert, and his second, Diego Kravetz, to coordinate a grotesque police operation in front of the retired march. She would also be installing signal inhibitors to block drones and live broadcasts. A clear censorship of the press. Let’s be thousands this Wednesday to prevent it. Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security, held a meeting this Tuesday in Casa Rosada with the h…

On March 19, the State Duma will consider in the first reading a bill according to which regions will have the right to euthanize stray dogs and cats after the expiration of the deadline in the shelter. The discussion of the amendments caused a strong reaction not only from animal rights activists and activists, but also from representatives of both chambers of the Russian Parliament. All over Russia, people are protesting against the law. So fa…

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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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