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The Moscow Times, July 28, 2004

FSB Breaks Up Lubyanka Rally

By Caroline McGregor
AP
Young Yabloko activists demonstrating outside FSB headquarters on Tuesday. Their sign says, "Down With Police Autocracy."
Two young Yabloko party activists who protested outside the FSB's Lubyanka headquarters on Tuesday were hospitalized after police officers broke up their unsanctioned demonstration, the party said.

Alexei Kozhin, 19, and Irina Vorobyova, 21, were hospitalized from injuries sustained during their detention, Yabloko spokesman Sergei Kozakov said.

Kozhin was in "fairly critical condition," he added, and Vorobyova was believed to have internal bleeding, but both refused further treatment and were released later in the day.

The rally's organizer, Ilya Yashin, who heads Yabloko's youth wing, said Kozhin was beaten during questioning by a senior lieutenant in the Federal Security Service, whom he identified as Dmitry Streltsov, the Regnum news agency reported.

Yashin was among nine demonstrators detained out of the 15 who participated.

Yabloko intends to report the cases to prosecutors, deputy party leader Alexei Navalny said in a statement.

"We believe the actions of police and FSB officers were completely inappropriate. Yes, the rally was not sanctioned, but there was absolutely no reason to beat the protesters during detention," the statement said.

One of the protesters, Yulia Ryzhkina, said by telephone Tuesday evening that she and the others had gathered at noon at the Lubyanka metro station, wearing black T-shirts reading, "No to Big Brother," and showing a diagonal red stripe over the image of President Vladimir Putin.

NTV television footage showed protesters throwing balloons filled with red paint at a plaque on the building's wall honoring Yury Andropov, a former KGB chief and Soviet leader. They also unfurled a banner reading, "Down With Police Autocracy."

Ryzhkina, a 17-year-old student at the State Humanities University, said she and a friend ran toward the FSB building ahead of the group, threw the paint balloons and sprinted away before law enforcement officers arrived "literally 20 or 30 seconds later."

The others scattered leaflets and shouted, "Lubyanka should be demolished, the regime should be ousted!"

Protesters aged 18 and over were detained and taken first to the FSB, Ryzhkina said. Later, after a Yabloko lawyer arrived, they were transferred to the Interior Ministry's Meshchansky district division.

Ryzhkina said that, to the best of her knowledge, seven activists remained there in custody. "We haven't heard from them, so I guess they're still there," she said.

NTV reported that the protesters were being held on charges that included vandalism to a cultural monument.

The rally was held on the anniversary of the 1826 execution of leaders of the Decembrist revolt against tsarist-era repression, Yashin told Ekho Moskvy radio before he was detained.

"We want to draw attention to the fact that the police state regime in Russia in that era has not changed since," he said. "In fact, it has been preserved under Putin."

Ekho Moskvy reported that some 10 journalists covering the rally were also detained, but they were released shortly afterward.

 

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