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MosNews, April 12, 2004

Putin Criticizes Draft Law Limiting Freedom of Assembly

President Vladimir Putin has criticized amendments to the draft law on meetings and rallies, RIA Novosti reported Monday.

Putin called the restrictions on the freedom of assembly "unwholesome". He said that "in terms of our reality", the right to hold demonstrations and processions should not be limited, the agency reported.

The draft forbids the holding of meetings and rallies on major transport arteries, in the vicinity of presidential residences, embassies, international organizations, hospitals, schools (during school hours), buildings of medical and educational institutions, sporting arenas where competitions are taking place, temples (except for religious meetings) and cemeteries.

It also stipulates that the organizers of meetings and rallies will have to notify the authorities no later than 10 days in advance of a meeting. The authorities can refuse to give permission for a meeting if its aims and methods are considered to violate the Constitution and moral norms.

The lower house of parliament, the State Duma approved the law in its first reading. At that time it also included a ban on meetings and rallies near buildings of federal and regional bodies. But later Duma speaker Boris Gryzlov promised to withdraw this most controversial item from the draft, as it provoked grave controversy in society.

 

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Freedom of Assembly

MosNews, April 12, 2004

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