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Russian March in Crimea

Crimea's pro-Russian radicals on Sunday celebrated National Unity Day. The local Russian March failed to generate mass attendance, following injunctions by Simferopol and Sevastopol courts banning the scheduled rallies in the downtown area. No violence was reported. Kaleidoscopic coverage: ...why did we — when they messed with our history, our human life (slogan reads: "No to whitewashing the OUN-UPA! Bandera and Shukhevych to the dustbin of history!")... ...there's only one question — the Russian question (slogan reads: "Make Russian an official language!")... ....a thousand people are here, but a hundred, two hundred thousand more (banner reads: Russian Bloc Party)... ...[we are] one people, that we should be here together...the President of Ukraine banned this holiday (slogan reads: "Fourth of November — National Unity Day!")... ...we are a mighty, formidable power! (slogan reads: "For the motherland! For Putin!")... ...we can't turn a blind eye to the fact that on the eve of the Russian national action, the Russian Marches (slogan reads: "Russian people, remember! Tsekov and Grach sold out the Constitution of Crimea and the Russian language. A Russian Duma for Crimea!")... ...that is, to prohibit parades and rallies in the Simferopol city center in the very last minute (slogan reads: "Yushchenko and Yanukovych, where are our savings? Who stole our pension?")... ...in unity is Russians' power! In unity is Russians' power! And that's the main slogan of the Russian Bloc Party of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, in honor of National Unity Day! Hurrah! (slogan reads: "One law for all!")... Uploaded from: http://censor.net.ua/go/offer/ResourceID/67031.html

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