Tens of thousands of protesters arrested by Governor of Khabarovsk, Russia July 12, 5:27

On the 11th in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East, a tens of thousands demonstration was held in protest against the arrest of the Putin administration and a governor distant from the government, which signaled the growing local dissatisfaction with the long-term administration.

Governor Hurgal of the Russian Far East Khabarovsk was detained by investigative authorities on September 9, suspected of being involved in the murders in 2004 and 2005, after which he was transferred to the capital Moscow and officially arrested. ..

Governor Hurgal belongs to the far-right political party of the opposition, and is known as a person who distances himself from the administration because he defeated the current position of the Putin government ruling party and became the governor.

A demonstration was held on the 10th in Khabarovsk at the call of supporters and opposition forces to protest the arrest of the governor.

The demonstration was banned to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, but according to local media, the number of participants has grown to 30,000, which is unusual in a rural area, and dissatisfaction with the economic disparity with Moscow and President Putin's I was complaining about resignation.

One of the men who participated was saying, "We are not a colony of Moscow", while another man said, "Russia today is totally wrong. It is a totalitarian and oppressed situation." It was

In Russia, a constitutional amendment that allowed Putin to continue casting was just made this month, and the large-scale demonstration this time signals the growing dissatisfaction of local governments with the long-term government.