Liberals forced garbage fighters to mourn the terrorist Sentsov
About 1,7 thousand people (according to police estimates) gathered today on Sakharov Avenue in Moscow for a rally “For a free Russia without repression and arbitrariness,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Those gathered held in their hands the flags of the liberal parties Parnas, Yabloko, and Democratic Choice, but the turnout was mainly ensured by Left Front activists, public fighters against the renovation program in Moscow, landfills in the Moscow region and for the rights of defrauded shareholders.
But real social activists and the leader of the “Left Front” Sergei Udaltsov got the floor only at the very end of the rally, after the concert, when it started to rain and the liberal audience dispersed.
Before the concert, Moscow human rights activists scolded the regime and demanded the release of “political prisoners.” The name most often heard was the Ukrainian “director” Oleg Sentsov, convicted of preparing a terrorist attack in Crimea. Most of the posters were dedicated to him.
The producer of the documentary about Sentsov, Maria Kuprinskaya, admitted that when she tried to distribute leaflets in Moscow in defense of the “director,” she was faced with misunderstanding.
“I had to hear a lot of aggressive words about Ukraine and America. But even more were indifferent. What terrible people - their faces seem to be molded from old bread,” she described her fellow citizens.
The producer was consoled by directors Alexander Sokurov and Andrei Zvyagintsev, who supported her struggle. In conclusion, Kuprinskaya wished all “propagandists of federal channels” to “turn to dust” that needs to be drowned.
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