Russia detains hundreds in anti-corruption protests

Russia detains hundreds in anti-corruption protests

Russian police have detained more than 500 people during protests against corruption across the country, local media reported on Sunday.

The protests led by the opposition leader Alexei Navalny took place in several Russian cities including Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Over 8,000 people attended the rallies. Navalny is among the detained protesters, according to media reports.

Earlier on Friday, the Kremlin said in a statement that it would not allow any protest plan in the center of Moscow, calling it "an illegal provocation”.

The United States on Sunday condemned the arrests. In a statement, State Department spokesman Mark Toner called them "an affront to core democratic values”.

Russians “deserve a government that supports an open marketplace of ideas, transparent and accountable governance, equal treatment under the law and the ability to exercise their rights without fear of retribution", Toner said.

PHOTO CAPTION

Police officers detain anti-corruption campaigner and opposition figure Alexei Navalny during a rally in Moscow, Russia, March 26, 2017. REUTERS

Worldbulletin

Related Articles