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Russia Passes ‘Draconian’ Anti-Protest BillPosted on Jun 6, 2012
First Quebec’s government outlawed dissent with its notorious Bill 78, which galvanized hundreds of thousands of Canadians in the struggle against university tuition hikes. Now Russia’s parliament has approved legislation fining demonstrators more than $9,000 and organizers as much as $18,000. The bill was backed by 132 senators, with one opposing and one abstaining. It now waits to be signed by President Vladimir Putin, who is expected to make it law in time for anti-government protests planned in Moscow next week.
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