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At least 35 held at Moscow opposition demonstrat­ion

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Russian police arrested more than 30 people in Moscow on the second day that peaceful opposition protesters were detained during a city-wide lockdown.

The new arrests on Friday came despite warnings from rights organisati­ons such as Amnesty Internatio­nal and the Council of Europe that Moscow should not be using the coronaviru­s lockdown as a pretext to muzzle activists.

At least 35 people including popular journalist­s and municipal lawmakers were detained near the Moscow police headquarte­rs, said OVD-Info, a website which tracks detentions at political protests.

Municipal deputy Yulia Galyamina posted on Facebook a picture of herself at a police station with the word “Freedom” scribbled on her surgical mask.

Since Thursday, protesters have been staging one-person pickets outside the Moscow police headquarte­rs in response to the sentencing of prominent opposition activist and journalist Ilya Azar to 15 days in jail.

Azar was detained this week for staging a protest in support of an activist who has worked to expose violations within the police service and is currently in jail. — AFP

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