What’s behind the Moscow demonstrations?

For the fifth week in a row, this weekend will see protests on the Russian capital’s streets

RUSSIA, MOSCOW - 2019/08/03: Police officers detain a man during an unsanctioned rally in the centre of Moscow, Russia.Moscow police detained more than 300 people who were protesting against
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Demonstrators will take to Moscow’s streets for the fifth weekend in a row on Saturday, and the Kremlin is likely to continue its policy of harsh repercussions, as the city’s summer of discontent continues.

Mass protests took place on 27 July and 3 August, and more than 2,000 forcible detentions, over the barring of government critics from standing in city council elections scheduled for 8 September. Yesterday it was announced that 10 people would be charged with inciting mass public unrest - a charge that could earn them up to 15 years in prison.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.