April 25, 2010 in Moscow at the monument to A.S. Griboyedov held a rally organized by ultra-right organizations in Moscow.
In the announcements of the event (its mass advertising campaign was carried out on the Internet), the following groups were identified as the official organizers of the rally:
party "Motherland-Common Sense" (M. Delyagina),
Russian social movement (K. Krylova),
People's Cathedral (O. Cassina),
Combat Brotherhood (it is not entirely clear what kind of organization is meant),
Russian Civil Society (A.Mikhailova),
Russian verdict (project "Russian image", leader - A. Baranovsky),
Public movement against corruption (it is not entirely clear what kind of organization is meant),
Union of the Russian people ( version ), B. and T. Mironov
Resistance (R. Zentsova).
The ultra-right activists themselves call Tatyana and Boris Mironov and the "Russian Verdict" the real organizers of the rally.
In addition to the organizers, the rally was attended by:
DPNI (represented by V. Tor),
Union of Orthodox banner-bearers,
supporters of Colonel Kvachkov,
RNBF (represented by I. Strukov),
Army of the will of the people (Yu. Mukhina),
Russian DPNI (Yu. Gorsky),
National Unity Front "Imperial Union",
party "Will" (S. Peunova),
Labor Russia.
In total, from 300 to 400 people took part in the rally (the ultra-right themselves claim about a thousand participants, but this is clearly an exaggeration).
The main slogans of the rally were announced - the abolition of Art. 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (incitement of hatred), cessation of torture and the use of psychotropic drugs during interrogations, transparency of the investigation.
The protesters demanded the release of "political prisoners". However, "political prisoners" primarily meant people convicted or suspected of committing grave and especially grave violent crimes motivated by hatred (for example, suspected in the murder of activists of the "Russian Image" and "Russian Verdict" S. Markelov and A. Baburova N .Tikhonov and E.Khasis , N.Korolev, sentenced to life for an explosion at the Cherkizovsky market , A.Pochukaev , convicted of racist murder , and others).
Anti-Semitic posters were present at the rally, and anti-Semitic literature was distributed.
Based on materials from right-wing radical sites
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