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    Opposition activists protest against the alleging mass fraud in the December 4 parliamentary polls in central Moscow, on December 10, 2011.The poster depicts Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and reads: "No!" Up to 20,000 people gathered today on a Moscow square to hold a protest contesting the victory of Vladimir Putin's ruling party in parliamentary elections, police said. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
  • Opposition activists hold a rally to protest against violations at the parliamentary elections, in Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok

    Opposition activists hold a rally to protest against violations at the parliamentary elections, in Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok

    Opposition activists hold a rally to protest against what they say are violations at the parliamentary elections, in Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok December 10, 2011. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's opponents hope to bring large numbers of people out onto the streets across Russia on Saturday for rallies that will test their ability to channel outrage over allegations of election fraud into a powerful protest movement. The flag in the foreground belongs to the local opposition movement "Tiger". REUTERS/Yuri Maltsev (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST)
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    Opposition activists protest against the alleging mass fraud in the December 4 parliamentary polls in central Moscow, on December 10, 2011.The posters (L and C) with photos of Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin read: "Boys, it?s time to go!" The partly seen poster (R), which shows a photo of Vladimir Lenin?s Mausoleum with the sign "Putin" on it, reads: "We believe, hope and expect [to witness this]!? Up to 20,000 people gathered today on a Moscow square to hold a protest contesting the victory of Vladimir Putin's ruling party in parliamentary elections, police said. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV

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