Saturday, March 10, 2012

Russia - Anti-Putin rally in Moscow ends in more arrests / Россия - против Путина митинг в Москве заканчивается в новые аресты

Published on Mar 10, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Thousands of people in Russia have again rallied in protest at last weekend's election of Vladimir Putin as president.

But their numbers were far fewer than in previous weeks. Organisers of the main rally in Moscow put the crowd at 25,000, the police said 10,000.

The protesters allege electoral fraud and want to overhaul a system in which Putin's grip on power has become entrenched.

They chanted "time for change" and "Russia without Putin". "12 more years? No thanks!" read one banner.

"The most awful thing that can happen is that we lose heart, that we let this government win finally and say we no longer have a chance," said opposition leader Garry Kasparov, the former chess champion.

"Were these elections? Tell me, were these elections?" cried another protest organiser, Left Front leader Sergei Udaltsov, echoing many slogans at the rally as he addressed the crowd.

"And that man who cried those crocodile tears, can we call him the elected president?" he went on. Vladimir Putin was famously seen wiping his eyes at his victory celebration rally.

"Comrades, it's simple - either they have us for another six years or we have them. I don't want to be had for another six years, I will fight... will you fight?" The crowd shouted "yes" in unison.

Udaltsov's attempt to act on his words, by taking the protest in the direction of Pushkin Square, immediately got him into trouble. He was arrested by waiting police.

The first rally had been sanctioned by the authorities; this impromptu follow-up protest most definitely had not.

Several others, around 20, were also detained. Another 10 were reported to have been held in St Petersburg.

It follows hundreds of arrests a day after the election. Putin has made it clear the authorities will crack down on protests that have no official permission.

Slovakia - election: "Gorilla" may help Roberto Fico to victory

Published on Mar 10, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Robert Fico is poised to sweep to victory in the Slovakian election on Saturday.

The Leftist former Prime Minister has gained much support pledging to tax the rich and better protect the working classes in the country which is facing high unemployment and economic turmoil.

The election - in the euro zone's second poorest country - has been called two years early after the coalition collapsed when one of its junior members refused to back the expansion of the euro zone's bailout fund.

Fico will be helped by the decision of popular Prime Minister Iveta Radicova to resign the leadership of the Slovak Democratic Union.

The new leader of the centre-right party, Mikulas Dzurinda, looks set to lose his seat at the top table and faces being voted out of parliament. There is great upset in the country following the apparent leak of a secret service file codenamed "Gorilla" in December.

It claimed to show bugged conversations between top politicians and businessmen in which they discuss kickbacks in return for the sale of public companies.

Tens of thousands of angry Slovaks took to the streets in the aftermath of the leak. Many voters are said to be disillusioned by corruption in the country. Analysts estimate a record low turnout of around 40 per cent, a factor which should also help Fico.

USA - President Barack Obama Strikes Back at GOP on Gas Prices

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President Barack Obama is hitting back at Republican criticism of his energy policies and his role in controlling gasoline prices. (March 10)

Brazil - Prince Harry plays rugby and beach volleyball in Rio de Janiero

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UK's Prince Harry plays rugby with kids and has beach volleyball lessons during his visit to Rio de Janeiro.