MOSCOW, August 31 (RIA Novosti) – The head of an outlawed opposition party and two dozen activists were detained Saturday at unsanctioned rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg that were dispersed by police, the rally’s organizers said.
Eduard Limonov and at least 15 protesters were rounded up by police on Mayakovsky square in central Moscow after unfurling banners anti-Kremlin banners, the Strategy 31 group said on Twitter. It said another nine protesters were detained in St. Petersburg, Russia's second largest city.
The group is named after Article 31 of the Russian constitution that guarantees free assembly.
Since 2009, rallies urging the Kremlin to allow the freedom of assembly have been held in Moscow and other Russian cities on the 31st of each month with that many days. The protests have routinely been dispersed by police, its participants briefly detained.
Limonov, 70, is a popular novelist and head of the radical National Bolshevik Party that was outlawed in Russia in 2007.
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