Moscow Blocks Protest Against Restored Stalin Monument
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A re-established monument to Soviet dictator Stalin in the Moscow Metro is causing trouble. Protests against the relief have been banned by the authorities - and refer to the Corona regulations of 2020.
Moscow authorities ban protest against Stalin metro sculpture, citing COVID-19 restrictions
The Moscow Central Administrative District’s prefecture has denied permission for a series of solo pickets planned by the Yabloko party to protest a newly installed wall sculpture of Joseph Stalin at Taganskaya metro station, according to Kirill Goncharov, deputy head of the party’s Moscow branch.
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Moscow blocks protest against metro station Stalin sculpture over Covid restrictions — Novaya Gazeta Europe
Authorities in Moscow have refused permission for a protest to be held against a freshly recreated monument to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin at the city’s Taganskaya metro station, citing five-year-old restrictions on public gatherings introduced to stop the spread of Covid-19, the party behind the planned protest said on Tuesday.


A re-established monument to Soviet dictator Stalin in Moscow Metro causes trouble. Protests do not allow authorities – and argue with the pandemic.
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