Russian activists take aim at Putin in march against repression

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MOSCOW (AFP) - More than a thousand opposition activists of various stripes marched in central Moscow on Sunday (Jan 19) after President Vladimir Putin proposed re-drafting the constitution, unleashing political upheaval.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOSCOW - More than a thousand opposition activists of various stripes marched in central Moscow on Sunday after President Vladimir Putin proposed re-drafting the constitution, unleashing political upheaval.

A number of independent local deputies including Yulia Galyamin and opposition-minded Russians joined the march, carrying copies of the constitution and chanting"Putin leave!". The march took place after Putin stunned the nation on Wednesday proposing sweeping amendments to the constitution, the first major changes to the country's basic law since it was adopted under Boris Yeltsin in 1993.Many observers have said Putin's proposals are designed to ensure his grip on power after he leaves the Kremlin and his critics have accused him of orchestrating a"constitutional coup".

 

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