Putin Preoccupied by Protests

That P word just won’t go away in Russia, and the authorities are beginning to show their concern.  However with the latest threats to send out truncheon-wielding OMON to break up demonstrations, isn’t the Kremlin helping to make the opposition larger?

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned opposition critics on Friday not to use the economic crisis as an excuse to challenge his government and told them to abide by the law.

Unrest across Russia over economic upheaval has been muted, with the biggest protests so far taking place in the Far East port of Vladivostok where hundreds were arrested in January demonstrations over car tax.

Speaking at a meeting with leaders of Russia’s dominant political party, United Russia, ahead of regional elections this weekend, Putin said that criticism of the Russian government during a crisis was allowed, but only within the laws.

“If opposition actions go outside the law, it means they are not pursuing the goals of improving people’s lives, but their own selfish goals and the state has the right to defend itself properly,” Putin said at his residence outside Moscow.

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One Comment

  1. DanielB
    Posted February 27, 2009 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Putin should use the method used by the French govt in the Caribeans two weeks ago against the subversive LKP in Guadeloupe : Send the OMON’s by plane from Paris to brake up the protests !He did ?Sorry ………….I never realized i was living in a Putinoïd-like country .

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