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  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a central Moscow park as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a central Moscow park as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a central Moscow park as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny arrives at a campaign meeting in a central Moscow park as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101058...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101058...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101058...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny looks on as a member of the audience asks questions and another signals he is taking too long during a meeting outside a shopping mall as Navalny campaigned as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a central Moscow park as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny signing autographs and speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101060...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny arrives at a campaign meeting in a residential apartment square as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101058...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 13/08/2013.<br />
Russian opposition blogger and political activist Alexei Navalny speaking to voters outside a shopping mall as he campaigns as a candidate for Moscow Mayor in elections scheduled for September 8th.
    russia-moscow-mayor-navalny-ru101056...jpg
  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Perm, Russia, 31/05/2006..Perm City Mayor Igor Shubin with portrait of the city founder V. N. Tatishchev.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 12/05/2012..A poster reading "Ask the mayor to protect Moscow people from the OMON riot police" in Chistiye Prudy, or Clean Ponds, a park in central Moscow were some 200 opposition activists have set up camp.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers dismantle kiosks near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down a kiosk with a door sign that reads "Open 24 Hours" near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159818.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down a kiosk with a door sign that reads "Open 24 Hours" near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159808.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down a kiosk with a door sign that reads "Open 24 Hours" near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159793.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down a kiosk with a door sign that reads "Open 24 Hours" near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159787.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down kiosks near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159773.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down kiosks near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159772.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down kiosks near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159758.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..A woman stares into an abandoned kiosk with a closed sign near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159745.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..The interior of an abandoned kiosk near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159744.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 14/11/2010..City workers tear down kiosks near a metro station after new Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the removal of hundreds of the structures, mainly in the city centre. The kiosks, which are ubiquitous throughout the Russian capital, appeared after the fall of the Soviet Union in response to consumer demand and sell a wide range of goods, but most specialise in foodstuffs, alcohol and tobacco.
    russia-moscow-kiosks-ru159712.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 03/10/1993..Anti-Yeltsin forces storm the Mayor's offices with weapons seized from pro-Governemnt forces. When President Boris Yeltsin dissolved the opposition-dominated Russian Parliament,  deputies and supporters, led by Vice President Alexander Rutskoi, barricaded themselves inside the White House. After a 10 day stand-off the situation exploded into violence between pro and anti Yeltsin forces.
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  • Moscow, Russia, June 1996..President Boris Yeltsin, accompanied by Mayor Yuri Luzhkov & Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, addresses election rally outside the Kremlin.
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  • Moscow, Russia, June 1996..President Boris Yeltsin, accompanied by Mayor Yuri Luzhkov & Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, addresses election rally outside the Kremlin.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
    russia-moscow-tennis-players-ru11858...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 06/01/2006..Russians celebrate the lengthy New Year and Orthodox Christmas holidays. A statue of Prince Yuri Dolgoruki, Moscow fiunder, dressed as Ded Moroz [Father Frost] , the Russian version of Santa Claus, opposite the office of the city Mayor.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 09/05/2005..Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Jaques Chirac and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov unveil a monument to General Charles de Gaulle.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 09/05/2005..Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Jaques Chirac and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov unveil a monument to General Charles de Gaulle.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 09/05/2005..Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Jaques Chirac and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov unveil a monument to General Charles de Gaulle.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 09/05/2005..Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Jaques Chirac and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov unveil a monument to General Charles de Gaulle.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 07/05/2005..Opening ceremony of memorial complex at Poklonnaya Gora with President Vladimir Putin, Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Police arrest a nationalist demonstrator who attacked Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Riot police arrest a gay acivist during Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13803...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Riot police arrest a gay acivist during Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13803...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Russian police look on as a nationalist demonstrator attacks a foreign delegate at Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13802...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Marco Cappato, a European Parliament deputy from Italy, is arrested by riot police.during Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13801...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Veteran British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell is attacked and beaten by Russian nationalists before being arrested by riot police at  Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13801...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Veteran British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell is attacked and beaten by Russian nationalists before being arrested by riot police at  Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13800...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Richard Fairbrass, of British pop group Right Said Fred, is attacked and beaten by Russian nationalists before being arrested by police at  Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13798...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..Richard Fairbrass, of British pop group Right Said Fred, is attacked and beaten by Russian nationalists before being arrested by police at  Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13799...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..A gay activist waves a banner in front of riot police just before being arrested at Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13796...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..German Bundestag member Volker Beck [centre] is arrested at Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13796...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..A Russian nationalist tears a poster from the hands of veteran British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell at  Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13795...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police arrest gangs of skinheads and other nationalist demonstrators as they attempted to attack Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13065...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian Orthodox and right wing demonstrators confront Moscow's first Gay Pride parade, part of the country's first International Gay and Lesbian Festival. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban...
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian Orthodox and right wing demonstrators confront Moscow's first Gay Pride parade, part of the country's first International Gay and Lesbian Festival. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban...
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13063...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Volker Beck [left], a German lawyer and member of the Bundestag, is arrested after being attacked and beaten by Russian extremists while participating in the banned Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban..
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13062...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Volker Beck [centre], a German lawyer and member of the Bundestag, is arrested after being attacked and beaten by Russian extremists while participating in the banned Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban...
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13062...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian Orthodox and right wing demonstrators confront Moscow's first Gay Pride parade, part of the country's first International Gay and Lesbian Festival. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban...
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police beat and arrest a youth who was one of a group which attacked Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13059...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police beat and arrest a youth who was one of a group which attacked Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police beat and arrest a youth who was one of a group which attacked Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police beat and arrest a youth who was one of a group which attacked Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13057...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police arrest gangs of skinheads and other nationalist demonstrators as they attempted to attack Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13056...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Russian OMON special forces police arrest gangs of skinheads and other nationalist demonstrators as they attempted to attack Moscow's first Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban.
    russia-moscow-gay-pride-riot-ru13056...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2006..Clementine Autain, Deputy Mayor of Paris, speaking at Russia's first International Gay and Lesbian Festival.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament.  Women's singles champion Anastasia Myskina applauds as Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov waves a trophy presented to the city of Moscow by the Women's Tennis Association for the best organised WTA tournament of the season.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
    russia-moscow-tennis-luzhkov-ru11854...jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov watching the women's singles final.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/05/2007..A plain clothes policeman punches a masked nationalist in the face after he spat on a lesbian demonstrator at Moscow's second attempted Gay Pride parade. The parade had already been banned by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov on the grounds that it would provoke violence, but gay activists attempted to demonstrate in defiance of the ban, and many were beaten by counter demonstrators and arrested by police.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 17/10/2004..The WTA Kremlin Cup tennis tournament. Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov awards prizes to woman's singles champion Anastasia Myskina and runner up Elena Dementieva.
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  • Moscow, Russia, June 1996..President Boris Yeltsin, accompanied by Mayor Yuri Luzhkov & Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, addresses election rally outside the Kremlin.
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