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  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..A young woman spray-paints an image of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on her shirt as members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175807.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..A young woman with a spray-painted image of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on her shirt, as members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175755.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..A young woman tears her shirt with a with a spray-painted image of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, as members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175729.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..A young woman tears her shirt with a with a spray-painted image of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, as members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175721.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..Members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175699.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..Members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175703.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..Members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175653.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 23/07/2011..Members of Putin's Army, a group of Pro-Putin activists that launched on the Internet last week with a video of scantily clad young Russian women, campaign in central Moscow under the slogan "Tear Something For Putin".
    russia-moscow-putin’s-army-ru175618.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..A Putin supporter in a bear costume in front of a banner which reads "To the future with Putin", as approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections.
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1404...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators hold a poster with images of Putin and Medvedev parodying a Soviet symbol with the words Glory to the Russian Constitution as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186505.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators hold a poster with images of Putin and Medvedev parodying a Soviet symbol with the words Glory to the Russian Constitution as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186499.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..A statue of Lenin with a banner behind reading “Our voice is for Putin” as some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184200.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..A woman waves anti-Putin badges as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186601.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..A car in a motorcade with a Putin mannequin apparently behind bars and with the word “thief” on his forehead. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184584.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..Opposition protesters hold car stickers with the date of the Russian presidential election and slogans calling for Putin to resign. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184525.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..A media scrum surrounds pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" as they wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17530...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17530...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17530...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..To Russian policemen and a Putin supporter in a bear costume, as approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections.
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1405...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Maxim Korobov, an organiser of the of the project "Our Army", speaks to approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrating outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrating the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1404...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1403...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109504.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109502.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109497.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109496.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..A dog looks from a car as an occupant waves a ribbon with the words “Russia without Putin”. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184681.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..An opposition protester holds a car sticker with the date of the Russian presidential election and slogans calling for Putin to resign. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184506.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..A media scrum surrounds pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" as they wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..A media scrum surrounds pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" as they wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17530...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Young members of the "Our Army" project demonstrate weapons and martial arts skills learned at Nashi training camps as approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1404...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Young members of the "Our Army" project demonstrate weapons and martial arts skills learned at Nashi training camps as approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1404...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1403...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109500.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109499.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109495.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109491.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..An opposition protester holds a white ribbon and a car sticker with the date of the Russian presidential election and slogans calling for Putin to resign. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184536.jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..A media scrum surrounds pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" as they wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17531...jpg
  • Moscow Russia, 21/07/2011..Pro-Putin activists calling themselves "We Love Putin" wash Russian-made cars in support of the domestic car industry. The young women in bikinis and high heel shoes say they can wash every Russian car for free to show their support for the Prime Minister, who is also known as a fan of Russian cars.
    russia-moscow-putin-car-wash-ru17530...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/12/2007..Young members of the "Our Army" project demonstrate weapons and martial arts skills learned at Nashi training camps as approximately 30,000 members of the pro Kremlin youth organisation Nashi [Ours], demonstrate outside the Kremlin in support of President Vladimir Putin, and celebrate the victory of his United Russia party in the recent parliamentary elections. The banner behind reads "To the future with Putin".
    russia-moscow-nashi-putin-demoru1404...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 2002..Members of Forward Together [Idushchie Vmeste], the youth wing of the pro-presidential Unity party,  demonstrate in central Moscow. Unity was founded specifically to support President Putin, and some of the demonstrators wear t-shirts with his portrait, a practice which has since ceased after talk of a growing Putin personality cult.
    russia-moscow-putin-cult-ru109501.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..A car in a motorcade decorated with anti-Putin slogans. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184609.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..An opposition protester hands anti-Putin stickers to passing cars as tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184756.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 26/02/2012..Opposition protesters shout slogans from a car in a motorcade decorated with anti-Putin slogans. Tens of thousands of people formed a 16-kilometre [10-mile] human chain along Moscow’s Garden Ring Road in the latest protest against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his presidential election campaign. Opposition activists estimated that they needed 34,000 people to complete the chain and symbolically encircle central Moscow.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru184613.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186674.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184319.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184221.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..Wedding parties in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru14002...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A bride and groom kiss in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru13999...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/05/2012..A woman with the words "Putin must die" in the shape of a Russian Orthodox cross at opposition demonstration against Russian Presidential election results on the eve of Vladimir Putins inauguration as President.
    russia-moscow-anti-putin-riot-ru1889...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators scuffle with police and security after up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186772.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..A woman argues with police as up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186764.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators hold a poster with the words Freedom for Khodorkovsky and Khodorkovsky is my president and an oil painting of Ivan the Terrible as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186696.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186670.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators chant slogans as up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186656.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186591.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186487.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186463.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2003..Women cheer during a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184442.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin strides across the stage during  a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium attended by a crowd of some 130,000 people.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184413.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184388.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184368.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184364.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184334.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184304.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184246.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184244.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184233.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru14003...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A street sweeper clears snow in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru13998...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators chant slogans as up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186718.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators chant slogans as up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186633.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Demonstrators chant slogans as up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186613.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..A police offices watches as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186539.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..A police offices watches as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186537.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..Up to  20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186514.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 10/03/2012..An 80 year old woman covers her face with slogans as up to 20,000 people protest in central Moscow against Vladimir Putin's victory in the Russian presidential election.
    russia-moscow-putin-protest-ru186489.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2003..Women sing and dance during a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184475.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2003..Workers from the Pervouralskii New Piping Plant during a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184448.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin greets the crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184400.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin waves to a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184397.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184379.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184367.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184338.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184337.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addressing a crowd of some 130,000 people at a presidential election campaign rally in Luzhniki sports stadium.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184332.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
    russia-moscow-putin-rally-ru184263.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru14002...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..Wedding parties in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru14002...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..Wedding parties in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru14000...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..Wedding parties in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru13999...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A couple walk in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
    russia-putin-election-poster-ru13998...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A street sweeper clears snow in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
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  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..A couple walk in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
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  • Moscow, Russia, 01/12/2007..Two women walk in front of a giant election banner for Vladimir Putin's United Russia party facing the Kremlin that reads "Moscow Votes For Putin!"
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  • Moscow, Russia, 23/02/2012..Some 130,000 people attend a rally at Luzhniki sports stadium supporting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s presidential election campaign.
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