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Thousands in Putin protest

- Russia Moscow, Thursday

THOUSANDS of Russian opposition activists have marched through Moscow to denounce President Vladimir Putin’s authoritar­ian rule and call for the release of jailed anti-Kremlin protesters.

Led by anti-corruption crusader Alexei Navalny, the protesters chanted ‘‘Divorce for Russia’’ and ‘‘ Lyudmila without Putin. We should also divorce Putin,’’ in reference to Mr Putin’s announceme­nt last week that he and his wife Lyudmila of 30 years were divorcing.

Others chimed in with slogans like ‘‘One, two, three, Putin leave!’’ and ‘‘Russia without Putin’’ as they marched through central Moscow carrying anti-Putin placards and flags of all hues.

The protest dubbed the ‘‘ March Against Butchers’’ was aimed at supporting 12 activists currently on trial for crowd violence at an Rally: A protester and balloon depicting Vladimir Putin behind barbed wire. opposition rally last year as well as jailed activists.

About 10,000 people participat­ed in the march, according to correspond­ents, while the organisers put the turnout at 30,000. Police said that about 6000 people had turned up for the march, adding nine people had been detained.

At the height of protests a year ago, more than 100,000 people took to the streets but the rallies have since died down. Navalny joined other prominent activists including Mikhail Kasyanov, the former prime minister turned opposition leader, and poet Dmitry Bykov, at the march amid a heavy police presence.

Ms Anastasia Yuriyeva, a 21-year-old student, said she joined the march to demand freedom for the 12 accused of violence at a rally on the eve of Mr Putin’s inaugurati­on for a third term last May.

‘‘They are behind bars without any reason,’’ she said.

Mr Yury Kosmynin, a manager, said he wanted Russia to be a democratic country. ‘‘Putin should have been fired a long time ago,’’ he said. ‘‘His place is in prison.’’

Mr Navalny did not address supporters and his spokeswoma­n said he needed to leave for the central city of Kirov where he is standing trial on charges of embezzling $US500,000 ($A532,339). BREAKING WORLD NEWS

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