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Some of his videos are political. The video has been viewed more than 22 million times on YouTube, according to Serafim Orekhanov, a Russian journalist who has been following the online culture of Russian youth. Navalny, who says he hopes to challenge President Vladimir Putin for president in , has urged his followers to come out and surpass the number of participants seen on March 26, when tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out across 80 Russian cities. It was the biggest street demonstration in Russia since Hundreds were arrested that day across the country, including Navalny. Many of the participants on March 26 were, like Vyboch, young adults between 18 and 22, a new demographic of activism that sent shock waves through the Kremlin. The youth turnout showed the Kremlin that its controlled messaging on state-owned and controlled television and news outlets had missed a new generation of Russians, who see YouTube and social media networks as their main source of news and entertainment, Orekhanov said. The Kremlin has responded with awkward attempts to quash youth involvement both in the streets and online. Human Rights Watch said there has been an orchestrated government campaign to intimidate Russian students and young adults planning to participate, according to a recent statement from the organization. The idea that there is no independent media in Russia is not entirely true, said Sergei Smirnov, the editor of Mediazona , an independent news portal dedicated to covering court cases and breaking news.
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Moscow — The authorities in numerous cities across Russia have harassed and intimidated schoolchildren and university students who participated in anti-corruption demonstrations on March 26, , Human Rights Watch said today. Officials also harassed and intimidated parents for allowing children to take part in protests. People in more than 90 Russian cities gathered peacefully on March 26 to protest government corruption. An unexpectedly large number of children and young adults participated. In many cities, local officials did not authorize the rallies. Police across Russia arrested hundreds of demonstrators, including many young adults and children under In Moscow alone, authorities arrested 70 children , the majority of whom police questioned, with some facing administrative charges. All were released after several hours. Human Rights Watch documented at least two cases in which the charges were patently groundless.
Plus, there are benefits to learning romantic expressions besides ramping up your dating life. These romantic phrases will help you see the tender side of a tough stereotypically, anyway culture. Plus, connecting with Russian men and women on a more personal level will definitely make learning this language easier and a much more enjoyable experience. On the first approach, Russian sounds harsh to English ears. However, as you warm up to the language , begin putting verbs and nouns together, you come to hear the poetry that slips off the tongue.