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    Russian opposition prepares for massive rally

    MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities are allowing the opposition to hold a massive protest against election fraud following a violent police crackdown on a series of unsanctioned demonstrations earlier this week, rally organizers said Friday.

    The decision to let up to 30,000 protesters rally on Saturday on a square across the river from the Kremlin appears to be an attempt to avoid the violence that occurred at demonstrations after last Sunday's parliamentary election.

    Election authorities on Friday officially declared the vote valid, handing the victory to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party. The party won 49 percent of the vote, but was granted 53 percent seats in the house because of votes redistributed from the three parties that did not meet the 5 percent threshold.

    Russia's opposition parties and observers said that even that result was highly inflated because of vote-rigging, and international monitors also pointed to ballot stuffing.

    The post-election protests in Moscow drew thousands and continued for several days in the biggest ever challenge to Putin, reflecting growing public frustration with his rule that may complicate his bid to reclaim the presidency in March's vote. The rallies were brutally dispersed by police, who rounded up hundreds of protesters.

    The protesters have used the Internet to coordinate their action. Over 30,000 people have already signed up to a Facebook page on Saturday's protest, and similar rallies are also planned in many cities across Russia to demand an investigation into the alleged vote fraud and call for a new vote.

    Ilya Ponomaryov, a lawmaker who is one of the leaders of the Left Front opposition movement, described the protest planned for Saturday as a watershed event similar to massive rallies that helped bring down Communist rule two decades ago.

    "We expect it to become the biggest political protest in 20 years," he said at a news conference.

    Putin served two presidential terms from 2000 until 2008, when he shifted into the prime minister's job to abide by constitutional term limits, but remained the nation's No. 1 leader. Putin's decision to swap seats now with his protege, President Dmitry Medvedev, has angered many Russians, who fear it will further strengthen authoritarian trends in his policy and lead to political and economic stagnation.

    Putin still seems all but certain to win the March election, but he clearly has been taken aback by the tide of public anger. On Thursday, he accused U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of instigating protesters in order to weaken Russia and warned that his government might take an even harder line against those who try to influence Russia's political process on behalf of a foreign government.

    Alexander Gorbenko, a deputy mayor of Moscow who has allowed Saturday's protest, sternly warned its participants Friday that any attempt to hold a march after the rally will be stopped by police.

    But some of the protest organizers said Friday they will gather in a different location nearer the Kremlin prior to the event, and lead protesters to the square where the authorities have permitted the rally. That raises the possibility of new violence.

    Authorities have put nearly 50,000 police and about 2,000 paramilitary forces on the streets, backed by water cannons.

    International human rights groups have criticized Russian authorities for the brutal suppression of this week's rallies and urged them to respect the freedom of assembly.

    Memorial, a prominent Russian rights group, said in a statement Friday that many of those detained during the rallies were beaten, held in overcrowded cells and denied food. Memorial said dozens have been sentenced to up to 15 days in jail on fabricated charges by courts, which "didn't even bother to create even a semblance of justice."

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on Friday urged Russian authorities to protect journalists reporting on the protests from detention and police harassment. It said about two dozen reporters covering this week's rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg were rounded up by police.

    "The duty of the police is to protect journalists, not harass and detain them," OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatovic said in a statement. "The Russian authorities should investigate all these incidents and ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly prosecuted."

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    Associated Press writer Nataliya Vasilyeva contributed to this report.

     

    288 comments

    • Fatima Az-Zahra Zulfiqar  •  Warminster, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Putin is smarter than Assad; and way more dangerous; most of his opposition in the media has been "neutralized"; and quite a few were the top journalists at the top Russian newspapers. Does he think he can beat Russia to it's knees and reign forever???: the answer is 'yes'; he's got a huge private army; runs the KGB like his own farm and has hand-picked every man in the top positions in the state controlled governmental apparatus at every level: he IS in "control" with an Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove; kissing children's tummies on camera hould give our own CIA Intel people a good idea what makes this cat tick: take a look at Beria; Stalin's head of the Cheka (secret police).

      Putin is just another hideous face of the 'compassionate' killer: with a smile and regret: but always: a bullet in the back of the head; or poison; as the UK found out a few years back with the guy who had coffee; and uranium isotope #3; took forever to die it seemed...oh well; the End is Nigh; these people like Limbaugh and Putin and Assad and Kim Jong Il are all toast; very soon everyone will take a look upwards; and see their Redeemer; my dear Father Jesus. December 25th; 2012. see y'all then....Inshallah!
      • William 5 mths ago
        I think he may...
      • chris 5 mths ago
        kind of sounds like what obama would like to be
    • The Asender  •  Gainesville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      another wantobe Stalin who given the chance will start another cold war, but on the other hand, Russian troops haven't had much action lately.
    • Sir Loin  •  Westfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha - that is kind of funny...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
      • invader 5 mths ago
        spell dump % U C K !! then look in the mirror
    • phil  •  Berkeley, United States  •  5 mths ago
      50,000 police on the 'streets'? (Are they anything like our streets?) 2,000 paramilitary? Haven't our crowd-control cops become the latter? Can't see their faces,..their badges,..and of course, being cops, they checked their souls at the door.
    • Mike K  •  Troy, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Power and gold power and gold that's what I want 4 X-mas !
      • Bruce 5 mths ago
        Global power you mean?
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        Mike K

        How about helping a neighbor or someone less fortunate than you this Christmas. The ME ME ME thing is what got the USA into trouble we have been in for four years and another three expected years ahead.
    • Tom  •  Akron, United States  •  5 mths ago
      sounds like kgb at it again !
    • x  •  5 mths ago
      Clinton should address the corruption in our own elections.
    • MichaelPrav  •  Henderson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Advice to my fellow Americans: Stop worrying about Russia and start focusing on the massive protests here in our own country! STAY OUT OF RUSSIA'S business!
    • MR26.2  •  Glendale, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Massive rally not possible, Putin's Storm Troopers, the new Wehrmacht SA and Waffen SS, make sure that rally remain small.

      BTW Putin won a price from Chicoms who crushed dissenters and oppositions with iron fist of communism.
    • ralph  •  5 mths ago
      if they were smart they could diffuse this by taking a new vote since thers nothing to hide right?
    • Akos  •  St. Paul, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Indeed Putin is very intelligent and he is alot smarter than Obama
      • Charles Burns 5 mths ago
        That is like saying someone is smarter than a mentally retarded person who has taken twenty lumps to the head; that is not saying much.
    • Eric  •  Columbus, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Here's an idea. Let them have Clinton. There's probably enough vodka there to get her elected.
    • nitehawk  •  Richardson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      We should mind our own business, look at the garbage we elected.
    • Z  •  5 mths ago
      too much vodka in russia!
    • maxh  •  San Antonio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Putin's party went down, but the votes went to the communist party. The Russians are really fouled up. Demonstrate all you want, but getting out makes more sense. There is probably room for one or two more Russians in Brooklyn.
    • EMPTY  •  Portland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      ANOTHER CHAVEZ
    • EMPTY  •  Portland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      LOOKS LIKE THEIR SICK OF YOU POOTIN PUTIN!!!!
    • I don't care  •  Aurora, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If Putin can't take the heat he should stay out of the Kremlin.
    • John  •  5 mths ago
      Power is so corrupting.. I'm glad I'm just an ordinary man.
    • Jim  •  Concord, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Guess the shirt is going to come off..
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