Update: Protesters arrested outside Russian embassy in Kyiv (PHOTOS)
Kyiv police arrested several demonstrators in Kyiv protesting in defence of freedom of assembly rights in Russia and Ukraine. Photo by Olexiy Boyko

Update: Protesters arrested outside Russian embassy in Kyiv (PHOTOS)

Aug 31, 2010 at 20:16 | Staff reports
Police in Kyiv on Aug. 31 arrested several demonstrators protesting freedom of assembly restrictions outside the Russian embassy.

The demostrators, organized by Coalition of Participants of the Orange Revolution (COPOR), a non-governmental organization, surrounded the Russian embasy to show support for Russian civil activists, who traditionally gather on Victory Square in Moscow on the 31st day of every month to defend their right to freedom of assembly.






Article 39 of the Ukrainian Constitution: Citizens shall have the right to assemble peacefully without arms and to hold rallies, meetings, processions, and demonstrations upon notifying executive or local self-government bodies in advance.

Article 31 of the Russian Constitution:
Citizens of the Russian Federation shall have the right to gather peacefully, without weapons, and to hold meetings, rallies, demonstrations, marches and pickets.

Photographs of police arresting demonstrators are avaialbe here.


Read more about the arrests in Russian here.

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