About 50,000 people protesting against the Putin administration Opposition forces August 11 at 6:26

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In Moscow, Russia, opposition groups, who were rejected to run for next month's city council elections, continued protests against the Putin administration, and about 50,000 people gathered at the rally on the 10th. The government is prepared to contain this thoroughly, and the conflict between the two is expected to increase.

In Moscow, Russia, nearly 60 of the opposition forces criticizing the Putin administration have rebelled against being elected by the Election Commission over the city council elections next month, and have been protesting every weekend since last month. .

The rally held on the main street in the center of Moscow on the 10th is a civic group estimate that nearly 50,000 people have gathered so far, and the Putin administration has unjustly excluded opposition forces. Appealed to admit.

In addition, since many opposition leaders and executives have been detained in protests so far, participants accused the government of trying to sway the opposition's momentum and demanded release.

A man who attended the meeting said, “I came to sue a fair election,” said a woman, “What we want is a free choice in the election. Those who are detained should be released. "

The opposition parties say they will continue to protest until the candidacy is recognized, but the government is prepared to contain it thoroughly, and the conflict between both parties is expected to increase.