Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "2011–2013 Russian protests" in English language version.
The best part of our society, or rather, the most productive part, is demanding respect for itself.
In a 2010 study of Muscovites' political leanings, Mikhail E. Dmitriyev, president of the Center for Strategic Development, a research organization in Moscow,..."In Moscow, rising incomes correlate with respondents' saying discontent is rising," Mr. Dmitriyev wrote. Moscow and other cities, he wrote, are incubating a hostile population, especially of young men. "These are five million individuals dangerously concentrated within a 10-mile proximity around the Kremlin," he wrote.
He, [Gennadi A. Zyuganov], has joined in popular protests against Mr. Putin's government, while seeking to block the rise of the liberal reformers leading those rallies by denouncing them as a subversive threat to Russia's future.
The protest was called the Big White Circle, and demonstrators arrived decked out in full-length white furs and huge white hats. Long lines of people unfurled rolls of paper towels and waved them while cars drove along the road, the Garden Ring, honking furiously and displaying their own white flags and banners.
One phrase, he says, "suddenly appeared all over the country: 'We are not cattle.'
Mr. Tsyplukhin explained in an e-mailed statement that the company received a written request from the FSB to shut down groups that encourage people to "trash the streets, to organize a revolution." The company said it responded to the authorities that it would not be fair to shut down opposition groups because of a few people who are calling for violence and that it would only make sense to block the violent users.
Mr. Tsyplukhin explained in an e-mailed statement that the company received a written request from the FSB to shut down groups that encourage people to "trash the streets, to organize a revolution." The company said it responded to the authorities that it would not be fair to shut down opposition groups because of a few people who are calling for violence and that it would only make sense to block the violent users.