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30 opposition protesters detained in Moscow

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-08-04 00:28
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Police officers detain a man during an unauthorized rally in support of rejected independent candidates in the upcoming Moscow City Duma election in Tverskaya Street on Saturday. [Photo/IC]

MOSCOW -- A total of 30 people were detained on Saturday for disturbing the public order while attending an unauthorized demonstration downtown here, Russia's Interior Ministry said.

"As of 2:30 p.m. (1130 GMT), about 350 people took part in an unauthorized rally in the center of Moscow," the ministry's Moscow branch said in a statement, giving no details.

The demonstration, according to Moscow-based Sputnik news agency, was initiated by the Libertarian party to protest against Moscow authorities' decision to ban several opposition candidates, who allegedly used fake signatures on their nominating petitions, from the city council election in September.

The organizers refused to hold the rally at the location designated by the authorities and called on people to take to the streets in central Moscow, Sputnik reported.

On July 27, the ban on opposition candidates drew protests from thousands of demonstrators, of whom over 1,000 were detained.

The Russian Investigative Committee has opened criminal proceedings against the organizers and participants in the rally last week.

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