1 Feb 2012

Russia activists erect anti-Putin banner facing Kremlin

Russian opposition activists have erected a giant banner opposite the Kremlin saying "Putin go away". The banner is on the roof of a building on the opposite bank of the Moscow River. An activist group called Solidarity says it put it there.

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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is tipped to win the presidential election on 4 March. He had two terms as president, in 2000-2008. Fraud allegations marred December's parliamentary poll won by his party. Ilya Yashin, an activist with Solidarity, said the anti-Putin banner which appeared on Wednesday measured 140 sq m (1,507 sq ft). The yellow banner showed a big black cross over a sketch of Mr Putin's face.

International observers, as well as Russian opposition activists, voiced concern about reports of ballot-stuffing and other irregularities in the December vote. Mr Putin insisted the parliamentary results were valid and scoffed at some of his opponents.

BBC News