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Russian opposition to mark Nemtsov’s murder

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>>MOSCOW: Members of Russia’s opposition was planning to commemorat­e the sixth anniversar­y of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov’s murder in central Moscow yesterday amid a clampdown on protests over the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

Allies of Navalny, who was jailed this month on parole violations he said were trumped up, have called on his supporters to lay flowers on the Moscow bridge where Nemtsov was gunned down on the night of Feb 27, 2015, near the Kremlin.

Navalny’s allies have declared a moratorium on street protests until spring after several nationwide rallies were broken up by police who detained more than 11,000 people, according to a monitoring group.

But the opposition urged Muscovites to come to pay their respects to Nemtsov while observing social distancing and wearing medical masks. Moscow authoritie­s turned down a request for them to hold a commemorat­ive march due to the pandemic.

“This is a memorial event, not a rally or a march,” opposition politician­s said. “We recommend that you refrain from bringing posters. There is no need to give any reasons for the police to detain [participan­ts].”

Nemtsov, who briefly served as deputy prime minister in the late 1990s before joining the opposition, had been working on a report examining Russia’s role in the conflict in Ukraine at the time of his killing.

After his murder, opposition activists began guarding a makeshift memorial on the bridge when municipal authoritie­s turned down a request to put up a plaque there in his honour.

City workers have taken down the memorial on several occasions over the years. Police detained eight people last week as they tried to lay flowers at the memorial after it was dismantled.

In 2017, a court sentenced five men to prison for their involvemen­t in Nemtsov’s murder, but allies said the people who had ordered his killing remained at large.

 ??  ?? NOT FORGOTTEN: A woman holds a photo of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov during a rally marking the 5th anniversar­y of his death, in Saint Petersburg.
NOT FORGOTTEN: A woman holds a photo of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov during a rally marking the 5th anniversar­y of his death, in Saint Petersburg.

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