
Law enforcement officers called on law enforcement agencies to follow possible cases of inciting national hatred within the framework of the Russian march against political repressions appointed on January 28, Interfax reports.
As the head of the Moscow Human Rights Bureau, Alexander Brod, said, in the near future, the corresponding appeal will be sent to the Prosecutor General.
According to Brod, the radical-nationalist and extremist orientation of the "Russian march" "is understandable now." The head of the MBPC also recommended that the competent authorities pay attention to the Russian march website, which "spreads radical nationalist slogans."
The organizer of the "Russian march against political repression" was the headquarters in defense of the defendant in organizing an assassination attempt on Anatoly Chubais by retired colonel GRU Vladimir Kvachkov. Later, this idea was supported by the leaders of the Organizing Committee of the Russian Marshal 2007, including the movement against illegal immigration.
In addition to Kvachkov, the participants in the action intend to demand the “immediate liberation” of the accused of the murder of civilians of Chechnya officers Yevgeny Khudyakov, Sergey Arakcheev, Eduard Ulman, accused of inciting the national rally of the former head of the State Penitentiary Printing Boris Mironov and his son Ivan and others.
Applications for the "Russian march against political repressions" are submitted in 24 regions of the country. The action has already been authorized in Moscow and St. Petersburg.