Outcry continues in Russia
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A masked protester takes part in a demonstration against recent parliamentary election results held in Moscow. Tens of thousands of people filled an avenue in Moscow to protest against the alleged rigging of parliamentary polls in a new challenge to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's authority.
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A general view of a demonstration against recent parliamentary election results in Moscow. Tens of thousands of people filled an avenue in Moscow to protest against the alleged rigging of parliamentary polls in a new challenge to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's authority.
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Demonstrators hold Russian opposition flags during a rally protesting against election fraud in Moscow. Tens of thousands of demonstrators cheered opposition leaders and jeered the Kremlin in the biggest show of outrage yet against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule.
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Protesters gather against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections on Sakharov avenue in Moscow. Tens of thousands of demonstrators cheered opposition leaders and jeered the Kremlin in the biggest show of outrage yet against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule.
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People protest against the December 4 parliament elections in Moscow. Tens of thousands of people filled an avenue in Moscow to protest against the alleged rigging of parliamentary polls in a new challenge to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's authority.
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A masked protester shows V-sign during a rally against the December 4 parliament elections in Moscow. Tens of thousands of people filled an avenue in Moscow to protest against the alleged rigging of parliamentary polls in a new challenge to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's authority.
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Updated on Dec 25, 2011 01:51 am IST
People protest against the December 4 parliament elections in Moscow. Tens of thousands of people filled an avenue in Moscow to protest against the alleged rigging of parliamentary polls in a new challenge to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's authority.
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Updated on Dec 25, 2011 01:51 am IST
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