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Russia’s Opposition Movement Spreads Far Beyond Moscow
On the western edge of Siberia, almost 2,000 kilometers east of Moscow, more and more Russians speaking their minds on elections and on democracy.
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A sticker on Leonid Volkov's desk reads, "United Russia is the party of crooks and thieves." January 31, 2012. (VOA-Y. Week)
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Even in Russia's heartland, one hears mixed feelings about Vladimir Putin's twelve-year-long rule Russia. Pavel Smolin takes tourists on dog sled rides through the forest. January 30, 2012. (VOA-Y. Weeks)
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The presidential residency in downtown Yekaterinburg. Former president Boris Yeltsin was once the city's Communist boss. January 31, 2012. (VOA-Y. Weeks)
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Anti-Putin graffiti in downtown Yekaterinburg. Three protests against election fraud have taken place in the city since December. January 30, 2012. (VOA-Y. Weeks)