The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Russians march in memory of murdered Kremlin critic Nemtsov

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MOSCOW: Several thousand Russians took part in a march in memory of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov on Sunday, four years after he was gunned down in the Russian capital.

Ordinary Muscovites and prominent opposition figures, including politician Alexei Navalny, marched through the centre of the city.

Many carried Russian flags, portraits of Nemtsov and antiKremli­n banners. Some chanted slogans against President Vladimir Putin.

Six thousand people took part, police said in a statement on the interior ministry website.

Pro-opposition monitors estimated the turnout at 10,000.

“It’s about the future of the country that Putin is taking away from the people,” opposition politician Ilya Yashin told AFP.

He said a growing number of young people were taking part in opposition marches.

Ivan, a 55-year-old driver who refused to give his last name, told AFP he went along to remember Nemtsov who “was a clean person with democratic principles”.

“He was killed because the authoritie­s had had enough of him,” he said.

In Saint Petersburg, around 800 people gathered to mark the anniversar­y outside the Finland train station.

“I come to this event every year. Unfortunat­ely nothing is changing in the country, and we cannot be silent,” 50-year-old Galina Apraksina told AFP.

“We need to show that there are people in the country that do not agree (with the Kremlin’s course) – as long as we still have the possibilit­y to do so,” said 38year-old Ivan Svishenko, who also wanted to remember Nemtsov.

Nemtsov, one of the most vocal Putin critics, was gunned down shortly before midnight on February 27, 2015, walking across a bridge a short distance from the Kremlin. — AFP

 ??  ?? People attend a rally in memory of Nemtsov, who was assassinat­ed in 2015, in Moscow, Russia. The placard reads “I love Russia”. — Reuters photo
People attend a rally in memory of Nemtsov, who was assassinat­ed in 2015, in Moscow, Russia. The placard reads “I love Russia”. — Reuters photo

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