MOSCOW, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Police detained up to 100 anti-Kremlin protesters, including leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov, in central Moscow on Sunday, despite an appeal by rights group Amnesty International to let the rally go ahead. Hundreds of people gathered to protest against what they say is a long-running Kremlin campaign to dismantle the constitutional right to peaceful protest, one of the few avenues open to Russia's weak and fragmented opposition.Eternal vigilance. It would probably never happen here. But it could.
Our president Barack Obama's shameful allies.
...and he brings up Bolsheviks. They beat the crap out of the Mensheviks. Don't you know.
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