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Riot police foil Moscow march

2006-11-04 16:19
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Moscow - Heavily armed riot police foiled attempts by Russian nationalists to hold a banned march in Moscow on Saturday, making scores of arrests.

Far-right leaders had called for a "Russian March" through the capital and other big cities on Saturday's national unity day holiday to protest against illegal immigration and trumpet the supremacy of Russian traditions.

Authorities banned the marches in Moscow and most other cities, fearing a repeat of last year's scenes when neo-Nazis paraded through the capital chanting racist slogans.

They allowed only smaller static meetings away from town centres.

"The situation is calm," Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov told reporters on Saturday afternoon. "We ... will not tolerate any chauvinism or fascism in Moscow."

In the largest nationalist demonstration in the Russian capital, about 2 000 far-right demonstrators gathered at the Devichye Pole park for an officially sanctioned meeting under the gaze of police in full body armour.

The nationalists waved old Tsarist flags and chanted "Glory to Russia" as a police helicopter buzzed overhead.

Police bundled some of the park demonstrators into vans and drove them away - alleging provocative behaviour - but there was no violence, Reuters reporters at the scene said.

A Moscow police spokesperson was unable to give total figures for arrests.

Russian news agency Interfax reported 37 people were in custody and rival agency RIA-Novosti said 233 people had been detained.

The "Russian March" organisers claimed on their website www.rossija.info that 500 demonstrators had been arrested.

Racist violence

Non-governmental organisations have long reported that racist violence is growing in Russia, fuelled by poverty and joblessness in poorer regions and resentment at the loss of Russian power after the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Anti-Semitic slogans were evident at the Moscow rally.

In St Petersburg, police used tear gas to break up a fight between nationalists and left-wingers. About 20 people were arrested, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.

In Russia's eastern port of Vladivostok, a group of far-rightists raised their arms in Nazi salutes as they posed for photographs at a parade ground.

About 200 protesters marched through the city with banners saying "No Integration, Just Deportation".

Skinheads also marched in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk waving banners. Most covered their faces to prevent identification.

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