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    Putin warns of foreign threat at campaign rally

    MOSCOW (AP) — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned against the dangers of foreign influence on Thursday at a campaign rally attended by tens of thousands of people, many of them state workers who were pressured to take part as a show of support for a leader facing his first outburst of public discontent.

    Putin is running for a third term as president in a March 4 election and is almost certain to win. During 12 years in power, he has sidelined his political opponents and built up his image as the defender of a strong and prosperous Russia. His approval ratings are still running at well above 50 percent despite the largest opposition protests the country has seen since the 1991 Soviet collapse.

    Putin has tried to discredit the protesters by accusing their leaders of being paid agents of the United States working to weaken Russia. His references on Thursday were more subtle as he called on all Russians who "cherish, care about and believe in" their motherland to unite.

    "We ask everyone not to look abroad, not to run to the other side and not to betray your motherland, but to join us," he said from a makeshift stage in a soccer stadium as a light snow fell on his bare head.

    But he also warned the West: "We won't allow anyone to meddle in our affairs or impose their will upon us, because we have a will of our own."

    The pro-Putin rally was held on Defenders of the Fatherland, a national holiday that replaced the Soviet-era Red Army Day. As participants marched in columns toward the stadium along the Moscow River, they carried Russian flags and wore armbands in the national colors. Patriotic songs from decades past blared from vans parked along the route.

    They carried signs saying "As long as we have Putin we have a strong country," ''Vote for Putin, vote for a stable country," and "There is no alternative."

    Putin won his two previous presidential terms in 2000 and 2004. After moving into the prime minister's job, he remained Russia's No. 1 leader but has seen his support slip amid growing public frustration with his rigid controls over the political scene and rampant corruption.

    The campaign rally came in response to the opposition protests, which began in December after a parliamentary election that Putin's party won through what appeared to be widespread fraud. The Kremlin has entered into what has become a competition over crowd size, eager to show that it, too, can bring tens of thousands of people out onto the street.

    But while the protests have been embraced by Russia's middle class and young urban professionals, many of those who attended Thursday's rally showed little enthusiasm. They included workers paid by or dependent on the state, including teachers, municipal workers and employees of state companies. Some said they had been promised two days off in return for attending.

    Many people at the rally were reluctant to explain why they had come or offered only perfunctory statements in support of Putin. Some were brought by bus or train from other cities around Russia. Thousands bolted for a nearby subway station at the end of the march rather than enter the Luzhniki stadium to hear Putin.

    An estimated 75,000 people filled the stadium, which had room for about 100,000 in the stands and on the pitch.

    Some march participants offered genuine praise.

    "I love Putin and Putin loves me," said Vladimir Gryzlov, a 68-year-old musician who brought his accordion.

    With him was 70-year-old Tatyana Goytseva, who like many older Russians said she feared a return to the political turmoil of the 1990s and felt secure under Putin's leadership.

    "We are happy with it, but of course the young people don't think the same," said Goytseva, a social worker who helps the elderly. She said her three grandchildren were not voting for Putin.

    Putin has four challengers, including three veteran party leaders who long ago reached an accommodation with the Kremlin and pose little challenge to Putin. The only newcomer is Mikhail Prokhorov, a 46-year-old billionaire businessman who owns the New Jersey Nets basketball team.

    Prokhorov's candidacy has been viewed as a Kremlin-approved effort to add legitimacy to the election and channel the discontent of the protesters. Grigory Yavlinsky, the veteran leader of the liberal opposition party Yabloko, was denied the right to run.

    The Communist and nationalist candidates held separate rallies in Moscow on Thursday, each drawing 2,500 to 3,500 supporters.

    Putin and his supporters have tried to add an element of fear to the political situation by depicting the protesters as revolutionaries intent on overthrowing the government, even though the opposition leaders have consistently called for peaceful, democratic change.

    Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin picked up the theme on Thursday.

    "Ambitious politicians are calling for a revolution," he told the crowd ahead of Putin's arrival. "We won't allow any upheaval in the country."

    A blue-collar worker who traveled nearly 1,400 kilometers (900 miles) to speak at the rally also disparaged the protesters.

    "This is our country. It does not belong to those loafers who are always grumbling," said Igor Kholmanskikh, who works at a plant producing tanks and train cars in Nizhny Tagil.

    Perhaps in honor of the patriotic holiday, Putin framed the campaign as a battle for the future of Russia.

    "The battle for Russia goes on! Victory will be ours!" he said in wrapping up his six-minute speech.

    ___

    Lynn Berry contributed to this story.

    (This version corrects spelling of worker's name to Kholmanskikh instead of Khalmansky in third paragraph from the bottom.)

     
    • GABRIELA  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  3 mths ago
      RASputin, the new red "tsar" of the "bad empire", after his famous predecessors lenin, stalin, khrushchev, brezhnev .I think Churchill was drunk when he signed the agreement at Yalta, which kept the British interests in Greece and gave the Soviets throughout Central and Eastern Europe.All this state regressed with the Bolshevik Red Plague,terror imposed by stalin and sovietic tanks and as well as Roosevelt and ESPECIALLY Churchill's acceptance, in all countries of Central and Eastern Europe.:Romania and Poland , Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Baltic States etc.
      • elbarto 3 mths ago
        Churchill was just accepting reality. Eastern Europe was occupied by the Red Army and no one in the west had the stomach for a war with the Soviet Union at the time.
      • Ana 3 mths ago
        A Yahoo User: you are ranting on. and on. Churchil wasn't drunk......I think you should READ The Yalta Agreement..........and the choices were??
      • Ted 3 mths ago
        Hey, Gabriela, why don't you come here to live for a few years in this 'Western free world', to be always looking for a job, worried about health insurance, or that your children might get kidnapped or raped and so on, and then we'll see if your ranty mouth would keep going the same way.
    • Tommy  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      get ready for ww3. its coming. this time the whole world will be destroyed. very few will survive. all in the name of greed and stupidity.
    • Thunderstud  •  3 mths ago
      Free elections in communist countries is funny
      • hobbit 3 mths ago
        Russia is an Olegarchy run nation. To which communist counties do you refer China, Cuba, North Korea, Laos or Vietnam?
      • Распутин 3 mths ago
        Are you talking about America?
      • jan 3 mths ago
        Probably, because Americans have choice ,Jews -Democrats or Jews -Republicans
    • George B  •  3 mths ago
      As a people, Russians are delusional, paranoiac xenophobes, who think the entire world is out to get them. This is firmly ingrained in the national psyche and had been used for centuries by their governments to maintain, or seize, power. This is the main reason they feel they have to act as the world's primary bully.
      • Longhorn_72 3 mths ago
        Dude you just described the U.S.
      • Katyusha 3 mths ago
        seems like you are the xenophobe. as for the world's bully..that's in your hollywood movies and video games only. in real life your country keeps bullying, invading, surrounding countries with army bases and hijacking the global economy.
      • unforgivable 3 mths ago
        You sound like a brainwashed Russian. It's so fun to blame. Well, you should blame Putin for your current problems.
    • Doobie  •  3 mths ago
      Foreign investment and foreign influence would bring Russia out of the political dark ages it is currently in. And the fearless leader is telling the people to be wary of this, why? Because the status quo is revered by Putinchiks and those in power - like the old Commie days.
      • way 3 mths ago
        Doobie, You don't know what is "political dark ages" look at home USA , electoral voting system .. that is dark, dark age
      • yo 3 mths ago
        yea "way" is trying to tell you that having a single person with 50,000 guys with guns behind him is the new way. Yahoooooooooooo, im gonna move to russia and move in with my new commie friend "way"
      • DavidS 3 mths ago
        Bingo doobie.. its the same dictator rants as predicted.. never accepting blame for why people are protesting , keeping russia almost entirely dependent on oil and gas revenue and weapons... with gas so cheap now, it is unavoidable that russians way of life suffers..what else does russia export?? nothing really..
    • Templar  •  3 mths ago
      The last thing for Russia is to be concerned about elections. Russia is soon to face radical Islam retaliations of over 100 million of their citizens for the policy which they hold and are partners in the Syrian kill zones. Same goes for China.
      • DavidS 3 mths ago
        Russia needs to worry more about its only source of revenue .. ( oil and gas) oil pressure in most russian oil fields has dropped , and the rigs are in disrepair ... ( putey and his friends need to put some of the $ they control back into the oil industry or is game over ..also, gas prices are way down.. OH NO !!! :) its true, and putey has doen very little to move russia's economy away from being almost 100% dependent on minerals...
      • Katyusha 3 mths ago
        ah, nice to see the bloodthirsty Westerners letting their masks fall
      • unforgivable 3 mths ago
        Do you even know the population of Russia?
    • Dirk  •  South Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      How disappointing for an individual who held much promise for Russia 10 years ago. He's become nothing more than another corrupt Russian neo-Bolshevik who is no different than any Russian leader in the last 100 years. Why would the communist and nationalist groups have separate rallies from Putin's? It's all the same irrational demagoguery!
    • GABRIELA  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  3 mths ago
      Just a red tsar was a "good" one, Gorbachev ... that contributed decisively to the collapse of their empire named ussr.
    • Dicky  •  3 mths ago
      Brother Nathaniel's website has numerous pictures of Putin wearing his Christian orthodox cross prominently displayed, our corporate owned puppets cannot even say Christmas publicly. Brother Nathaniel and others have said that the native Russian Orthodox Christians took back Russia from the mass murdering & destroyers the Bolsheviks, unfortunately they kicked them out of Russia and many of them came to the US and worked there way into prominent & influential positions in our government, education system, banking, media, corporations, and foundations to promote the deconstruction of our economy & debasement of our western christian culture & society. They came over here in the late 70's -80's and now we see the fruit of their agenda.
    • Scott C. Palmer  •  Elkhart, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      I bet Putin keeps the Russian people from finding out that Bashar Assad, the person that Putin is protecting, had been intentionally targeting children and women. Come on Puti, tell your people you support baby killers and the killer of women... Show them the pictures of YOUR MAN Assad bombing his own villages and cities because they won't submit to "Your Man Assad". Putin us such a #$%$
    • BirdWatcher  •  3 mths ago
      Hahaha... Putin hopes will sell anything and will secure votes for his third term in office. When it comes to politics, Russia has the same problem as our i.e. career politicians. They are all crooks and cannot be trusted.
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      Russia under Putin = EVIL

      China, N Korea, Syria, Iran = AXIS OF EVIL
    • DavidS  •  3 mths ago
      Putey as expected goes right to the dictators playbook of damage control..LOL " oh, those awful outside conspirators, trying to weaken russia".LOL they all do it , chavez, morales, achmedopeyhead, assad, etc... its so predictable , yet so many dummies in these nations just gobble up the speeches .... and cant think on their own ..
    • yo  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      The chess board is almost done. Iran, China and Russia / Israel the UN and USA. I'd say we got a good ol'fashioned WW3 on the horizon.
    • BirdWatcher  •  3 mths ago
      I hope Russian people are smart enough to fall for his trap again.
    • one of the only smart one ...  •  3 mths ago
      Putin you are the threat.......
    • Homero  •  3 mths ago
      You can agree with him or else, but the truth is that Russia is much better off since he took the leadership of the country, from every angle, economically, politically, ethically and mainly militarily.
    • ETHEL  •  Stockton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Putin just wants to be like Stalin,,,he calls the USA a pestilence in this world and our Government wants to deal with this man????
    • vagabond  •  3 mths ago
      Translation do as you are told or you will be labeled foreign fighters and face the same treatment as the Syrians.
    • mu  •  3 mths ago
      what foreign threat. no nation especially the usa going to invade the russian people so i don't know where his going with that. there are 50 states in the usa, i don't see a 51 state being born anywhere in the world.
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