Russia Anti-Putin rally over 20,000 people September 30 6:36

In Russia, more than 20,000 citizens gathered at a rally seeking to release political prisoners detained by the Putin administration, attending rallys and demonstrations, highlighting a persistent dissatisfaction with the administration.

Russian opposition parties held a rally in the capital, Moscow, on the 29th, seeking the release of hundreds of political prisoners, said to have been detained by the Putin administration, with approximately 20,000 participants.

At the rally, opposition leader and popular blogger Nawarnyi spoke and said, “No one supports a terrible regime that slams the people who participated in the demonstration.” He accused the government of holding back with power.

After that, he said, “Putin and his allies are aware that if the protest continues, the approval rating will eventually fall to the ground,” he called for a wider protest ring.

In Russia over the last few years, under the Putin regime, society has become more obstructed, and there has been a growing demand for “change” among young people in their 20s and 30s, leading to dissatisfaction with the regime. .

A woman in her twenties who attended the meeting said, “It shouldn't be that innocent people are put in jail. We have criticized the bad part of the government and are no longer afraid of it.” It was.

In addition, a man in his 20s said, “The important thing is that more Russian citizens are more interested in politics”.