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Muscovites mark year since opposition chief Nemtsov slain
Washington Post MOSCOW — Chanting “Russia will be free,” about 30,000 people marched across Moscow on Saturday in memory of the slain Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov in a strong outpouring of emotion on the anniversary of his killing. Some carried signs ... Russians rally for slain opponent of Putin A Year After His Murder, The Specter of Nemtsov is Haunting Putin Stratfor: Cracks in Putin's Kremlin as the stress on Russia grows |
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Sunday, February 28, 2016
Muscovites mark year since opposition chief Nemtsov slain - Washington Post
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