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Russian riot policemen detain a man taking part in a protest against the inauguration of President Vladimir Putin for his third presidential term, in Moscow, Russia, 07 May 2012. Some 150 opposition activists were detained and other dispersed during their peaceful protest. Among the detained in the central Moscow district were former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov and poet Lev Rubenshteyn. All were later released, a police statement said.
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Russian riot policemen detain a man taking part in a protest against the inauguration of President Vladimir Putin for his third presidential term, in Moscow, Russia, 07 May 2012. Some 150 opposition activists were detained and other dispersed during their peaceful protest. Among the detained in the central Moscow district were former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov and poet Lev Rubenshteyn. All were later released, a police statement said.
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