2008 Red Square demonstration
The 2008 Red Square demonstration was a political demonstration that took place on August 24, 2008, at the Lobnoe Mesto in Moscow, Russia, in reference to the 1968 Red Square demonstration. The demonstration involved seven protesters unfurling a banner with the slogan For Your Freedom And Ours, before police arrived at the scene several minutes later. The police officers detained several protesters and spectators, and tried to destroy all record of the event.
Historic context
The demonstration was a reference to the 1968 Red Square demonstration, in which seven Russians protested against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia. The 2008 demonstration was organized to express the sentiment that the Russian Federation had reverted to such Soviet customs, an impression fueled by the inconsistency of official notices published in the media during the Russo-Georgian War.Events and aftermath
At noon on 24 August 2008, the protesters unfurled a banner reading For Our Freedom And Yours, and began to shout that slogan.After several minutes, they started explaining their views to spectators, distributing notices, and answering questions. The basic views of the protesters included the following:
- Political imprisonment has restarted in Russia
- Elections have not been prudent
- Love for country has been substituted with love for its leaders
- The freedom that was created in 1968 is being suppressed today; it is still dangerous to express one's own opinion, and even bloggers are prosecuted.
- Elena Kostyuchenko, from newspaper Novaya Gazeta ;
- Ivan Rusayev, from newspaper Vedomosti ;
- Dmitriy Borko, from Grani-TV ; and
- Dmitriy Shibayev, from newspaper New Times.
Video
- http://grani-tv.ru/entries/443/, in Russian
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080922203915/http://piter.indymedia.ru/node/5195, in Russian
Russian version
- wikinews:ru:Демонстрация 24 августа 2008 года
Category:Protests in Russia
Category:Human rights abuses in Russia
Category:Russian democracy movements
Category:Anti-war protests in Russia
Category:2008 in Russia
Category:2008 protests
Category:2008 in Moscow
Category:Red Square