Protesters have clashed with police ahead of Mr Putin's inauguration
MOSCOW, RUSSIA. MAY 6, 2012. Policeman detain a demonstrator during the March of Millions opposition protest in central Moscow. The rally participants are protesting against Vladimir Putin's new term as the Russian president.
March of millions and that the protesters against Putin as Russian President. What sort of press freedom is the world facing as this is all that we know. Why is the press not publishing the details and motives of the protesters rather than just only the pictures of the random unrest and the prostest. It is of public interst of the reasons of the protest.
People react and do things by reasons.
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