REUTERSA Russian police officer stands near a puddle showing the reflection of local government buildings before the start of an opposition rally in St.Petersburg March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets o
REUTERSRussian riot police form a cordon during a protest demanding fair elections in central Moscow March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg on Monday to challenge Vladimir Put
EPAepa03133103 Leader of Peoples Freedom party Boris Nemtsov speaks during an opposition rally, protesting against a third term of Vladimir Putin as president, in Moscow, Russia, 05 March 2012. Reports state that Vladimir Putin overwhelmingly has won the
REUTERSParticipants look through a fence during a protest demanding fair elections in central Moscow March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg on Monday to challenge Vladimir Put
REUTERSPolice detain a participant during an opposition protest in Moscow March 5, 2012. Russian police detained at least 100 people at protests calling on Vladimir Putin to resign after a presidential election they say was unfairly skewed in his favor.
EPAepa03133084 Riot police officers cordon a Red Square in Moscow , Russia 05 March 2012. Reports state that Vladimir Putin overwhelmingly has won the 04 March presidential elections with more than 63 per cent of the votes cast while ballots continue to b
REUTERSRussian police move into position during an opposition rally in St.Petersburg March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg on Monday to challenge Vladimir Putins victory in a
REUTERSParticipants look through a fence during a protest demanding fair elections in central Moscow March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg on Monday to challenge Vladimir Put
REUTERSA participant looks on during a protest demanding fair elections in central Moscow March 5, 2012. International monitors said Russias presidential election was clearly skewed to favour Vladimir Putin, a verdict that could spur protesters planning t
REUTERSSupporters of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin wave flags in a picture taken with a fisheye lens before a rally in central Moscow March 5, 2012. Russian police detained at least 100 people at protests calling on Vladimir Putin to resign after
REUTERSRussian riot police take up position at the fringes of an opposition protest at Lubyanka Square in Moscow March 5, 2012. Thousands of protesters chanting "Russia without Putin" took to the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg on Monday to challenge
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