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Russia stresses tolerance on national holiday

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 11:13:59 AM
By LYNN BERRY

An ultranationalist gestures during a demonstration called Russky (Russian) March marking National Unity Day in the southeastern  outskirts of Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. The new holiday, marking the end of the foreign intervention in Russia in 1612, was created in 2005 to replace the traditional Nov. 7 celebration of the 1917 Bolshevik rise to power, but it has been seized upon by extreme nationalists. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)MOSCOW (AP) - Tens of thousands of people took part in Moscow street rallies and concerts Wednesday on a new national holiday that the Kremlin tried to portray as a celebration of Russia's ethnic diversity.

The Moscow rallies were peaceful, police said, but a nationalist march of a few hundred people on the outskirts of St. Petersburg turned violent when six people tried to protest. Nationalists attacked the protesters, kicking some of them as they lay on the ground. Riot police moved in to break up the rally and pull the protesters to safety.

The Kremlin introduced National Unity Day in 2005 to replace the traditional Nov. 7 celebration of the 1917 Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks to power.


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