The poster says: "Putin, come back to your wife"... Credit: Alisa Krutovsky
- The poster says: "Putin, come back to your wife"...
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- The daisies are part of 'white carnations' and 'ribbons' choice of the Russians in Russia for the protests
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- The posters say: "Give Russia the Right To Fair Elections"(left), "For Fair Votes" (right)
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- The poster says "We Woke Up", meaning Russians don't want to stay 'asleep' and be silent anymore.
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
- The poster says "We Woke Up", meaning Russians don't want to stay 'asleep' and be silent anymore.
- Hundreds of Russians came out on Dec 10, 2011 to express their anger for the elections' fraud and protest about the rising power of Putin.
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