2006 Russian March

2006 Russian March

The 2006 Russian March ( _ru. Русский марш, "Ruskiy marsh") was an extensive enterprise on organizing the wide-ranging nationalist public mass demonstration in several major Russian cities under the slogan "it's our country" [http://uk.news.yahoo.com/31102006/325/moscow-mayor-bans-racist-russian-march-nazi-show.html UK.News.Yahoo.com Moscow mayor bans racist Russian march as Nazi show] ] , attached to November 4, 2006, the Day of National Unity. Among the most notable participants were the Movement Against Illegal Immigration, the main organiser of rallies, Eurasian Youth Union, the Communist Youth Vanguard, the National State Party of Russia and the State Duma deputy Nikolay Kuryanovich who was excluded from the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia for his sympathy with the March. The March was also supported by the Deputy Chief of the Moscow branch of Yabloko Alexey Navalny. [ [http://www.svobodanews.ru/Article/2006/11/01/20061101182534203.html SvobodaNews.ru Московское «Яблоко» поддержало проведение «Русского марша»] Argued as following: "It is clearly stated in the preamble of our declaration that the Yabloko Party thoroughly and sharply opposes any national and racial discord and any xenophobia. However in this case, when we know... that the Constitution guarantees to us the right to gather peacefully and without a weapon, we see that in these conditions the prohibition of the Russian March as it was announced, provokes the organisers to some activities which could end not so good. Thus we appeal to the Moscow city administration... for permission..."] Other participants were the National Patriotic Front "Memory", the "Truth" Community, the Russian National Union, the Russian Social Movement and the "Russian Order" Movement. [http://www.rian.ru/spravka/20061031/55271836.html РИА Новости - Справки - "Русский марш". События прошлого года] ] The final destination for gatherings in Moscow became the Slavyanskaya Square, though the March was banned by city mayor Yuriy Luzhkov on October 31.

Besides Moscow, the March embraced Saint Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, Chita, Stavropol, Maykop, Tyumen, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Blagoveshchensk, Nizhniy Novgorod and Kaliningrad, but was banned in the majority of cities as well. [ [http://www.obozrevatel.com/news/2006/11/3/143375.htm Obozrevatel.ru "Русский марш" запретили во многих городах] ] [ [http://www.nr2.ru/policy/90463.html NR2.ru «Русский марш» идет по России] ] [ [http://www.regnum.ru/news/733875.html Regnum.ru "Русский марш" на Сахалине собрал 15 человек] ] Irkutsk officially allowed the March. [ [http://www.epochtimes.ru/content/view/7632/3/ EpochTimes.ru «Русский марш» прошёл в Иркутске] ] The rallies took place also in Ukraine (Kiev, Crimea, Odessa, Sevastopol), Moldova (Chişinău, Tiraspol) and Tbilisi. [ [http://4november.ru/ 4November.ru] ] [ [http://www.regnum.ru/news/734011.html Regnum.ru В "Русском марше" одесситов вдохновляла Жанна Бичевская] ] [ [http://www.regnum.ru/news/734004.html Regnum.ru В Тирасполе в "Русском марше" приняли участие более 500 человек (Приднестровье)] ] The Heads of Russian Youth of Moldova and Eurasian Youth Union of the Republic of Moldova have been arrested. [ [http://www.gazeta.ru/2006/11/04/last222939.shtml Gazeta.ru Полиция Кишинева разогнала «Русский марш»] ] [ [http://ru.obkom.net.ua/news/2006-11-04/1336.shtml Ru.Obkom.Net.ua Кучка ублюдков устроила в Крыму «Русский марш»...] ] Though the using of Nazi symbols was prohibited by organizers [ [http://news.protonet.ru/news/2006-11-01/nonazi/ News.Protonet.ru На "Русском марше" запретили нацистскую символику] ] , a flag with conventionalized swastika was raised by the Head of SS-Slavic Union Alexey Demushkin in Moscow. [http://www.specnaz.ru/article/?808 Наталья Холмогорова. "Пробуждение: Русский марш 4 ноября"] ]

Banning the march in Moscow, mayor Yuriy Luzhkov said: "If we allow our state to be split on ethnic or interconfessional grounds, if we allow religious wars, then I am afraid this will be the end of Russia." A counter-protest in Moscow by left-wing demonstrators drew about 500 people carrying banners with slogans such as "Russian Anti-Fascist Front" and "I am Russian and therefore not a fascist." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6111188.stm News.BBC.co.uk Russian marchers defy Moscow ban] ] The March was also opposed by the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights and Russian Jewish community headed by rabbi Berel Lazar. [ [http://en.rian.ru/russia/20061017/54887834.html En.Rian.ru Human rights activist protests far-right march in Moscow] ] [ [http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=news&div=2209 Interfax-Religion.com Russian chief rabbi supports ban on November 4 March] ] Krasnoyarsk youth organizations "Together!", "Krasnoyarsk Regional Student Squads", "Krasnoyarsk Youth Forum", "Yenisey Patriots" and "Youth Guards of United Russia" have prepared a written appeal to Governor of Krasnoyarsk Oblast Alexander Khloponin and city mayor Pyotr Pimashkov to prevent holding of Russian March in the city. [ [http://english.newslab.ru/news/204958 English.NewsLab.ru Moscow mayor prohibited "Russian March", 5,000 Krasnoyarsk residents asking for the same] ] However the Movement Against Illegal Immigration told Reuters it would go ahead with their gatherings regardless of whether they were authorized or not.

A separate mass-meeting called the Right March have been organized by several Orthodox movements (the National Council, the Orthodox Standard Bearers Union and The Bastion), which declared their independent intentions. [ [http://www.pravda.ru/politics/parties/21-10-2006/200825-0 Pravda.ru Оранжевые свастики "Русского марша"] ]

Background

The first Russian March took place on November 4, 2005 and was the first legal far-right mass meeting in modern Russian history. Both rallies have been inspired by expulsion of Polish-Lithuanian forces from the Moscow Kremlin during the Russo-Polish War of 1605–1618 on 22 October O.S. (November 4 N.S.), which was subsequently marked by tsar Michael I in 1612 as a feast day.Fact|date=June 2007 The preparations for 2006 March have been launched by the Action Against Illegal Immigrantion and Eurasian Youth Union. Due to this the march has had two different names and two different schedules.

References

External links

* [http://www.rusmarsh.org/ RusMarsh.org, official site]


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