Moscow police detained about 30 people...
Mayor"s Office said society would give "moral evaluation" to the protesters" actions."The Moscow government warns: in case of attempting to hold public events that have not been authorized by the city"s authorities, measures would be taken towards their organizers and participants in strict line with Russian law," the statement said.
It said Limonov and Kosyakin were warned many times that they should not stage unsanctioned rallies, but continued to call people to the streets.
According to the Kasparov.ru opposition website, dozens of protesters were detained on Wednesday in other Russian cities, including St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Omsk, and Vladivostok, while trying to hold meetings that police said were not unauthorized by authorities.
Another public gathering on Wednesday with more than 3,000 participants, called "Without Words," saw thousands of candles being lit in tribute to those who died in the deadly Moscow subway blasts. This public mourning
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