Metropolitan Municipality has refused to give permission for anti-Russian slogans on the pro-Ukrainian action Moscow opposition.
The Moscow authorities have commented on the situation around the “Peace March”. As the head of the department of regional security capital Alexei Mayorov, neither of which the “Peace March” in the Municipality do not know. “There are no applications for replicated in the media” Peace March “does not exist” – leads the “Rossiyskaya Gazeta” the official said.
Earlier, a source in the mayor’s office told the media that the opposition failed to agree on slogans on their share, in connection with which the event is canceled. “The negotiations did not give the opposition insists on slogans in support of the Ukrainian punitive and against Russia. This is unacceptable,” – said the source. Further, according to him, initially the government of Moscow allegedly gave permission for the “March”, the stated aim: “To express and shape public opinion about the violation of human rights laws, the Constitution, the international obligations of the Russian Federation, as well as the norms of international law, to express requirements to adhere to them “.
However, judging from the official website of the” Solidarity “movement (the organizer of the march) on abstract human rights violations by supporters of the opposition did not plan to tell. Agitmaterialy devoted mainly to criticism of the Russian authorities, and events “on the ground in Ukraine” and report “strengthening of political repression in Russia”.
A few days ago Alexey Mayorov outlined a tough stance Hall. “We will monitor and strictly adhere to visual aids to achieve the purpose of the action event that is specified in the application. During the meeting, we talked for it again,” – said Mayorov agency “Interfax”.
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