Very red letter day

In Moscow on November 7 marched leftist patriotic organizations, the anniversary of the October Revolution. About 7 thousand people, including members of the Communist Party, the Left Front, the National Bolsheviks, Komsomol (b) and other left-wing organizations have been on Tverskaya Street. They were joined defrauded real estate investors from various cities of Moscow region.

31 Photo © Ilya Varlamov





The crowd chanted slogans: "Lenin, the Party, the Komsomol", "All Power to the Soviets", "Revolution", the National Bolsheviks came with a separate banner "Let there be a riot," and the Left Front chanted: "Putin in the Kremlin, Russia is in trouble."



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When National Bolsheviks went, the police had taken their pathetic attempts to ban a march, citing the fact that the black flag was not agreed.



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The boys quickly raised objectionable militia flags and quietly walked along Tverskaya.



Catching sight of the photographer, all have tried to show their slogans.



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There were so many defrauded real estate investors, all trying to tell their story and ask her to convey to the authorities.



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People sang, danced and talked.



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Panorama Square. The march ended with a rally in front of the Bolshoi Theater, which opened the Soviet anthem. After that, the organizers said that "there is no more" red "days than this, especially when Russia is in a crisis of capitalism."



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