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Russian March 2008

Russian March (Template:Lang-ru, Russkiy marsh) is an annual nationalist mass demonstration in several major Russian cities and in other ex-USSR countries. Russian marches usually take place on or around November 4, on the Day of National Unity celebrated in Russia. Russian marches usually feature different nationalist organizations, such as Movement Against Illegal Immigration, the main organiser of rallies, SS - the Slavic Union (Template:Lang-ru), RFP Pamyat, the Movement "Resistance", the National State Party of Russia and the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia among others. On Russian March-2009 there were visitors from Ku Klux Klan.

References

  • Photo and video from Russian March-2009, in Russian.
  • Photo and video from Russian March-2009, part 2, in Russian.

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