Police Block Anti-Putin Meeting in St. Petersburg
By Henry Meyer

March 3 (Bloomberg) — Hundreds of policemen, many in riot gear, clashed with demonstrators led by former chess champion Garry Kasparov, who were marching in St. Petersburg against a perceived crackdown on democracy by the Kremlin.

Police in the Russian city warned that today’s gathering of at least 1,000 supporters of Kasparov’s The Other Russia, a loose union of disparate groups opposed to President Vladimir Putin, was an illegal event with participants risking detention.

Law enforcement officers sealed off a square where demonstrators aimed to congregate and were seen making arrests and dragging and beating people with truncheons as protesters began to move toward Nevsky Prospekt, the main thoroughfare of Putin’s native city.

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