First post, by bristlehog
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As maybe some of you know, in Russia you need local authorities' permission to organize a peaceful protest action. There was a planned protest action against corruption in our city, but the authorities denied it and illegitimately jailed those who asked for authorization.
So it was decided to just go to the main square 12 June and walk peacefully, not performing any protests against anything. At 16:00 we should turn our flashlights on and lamp the monument of Lenin that still stands on the square. I don't even know why it was decided so - maybe just to show each other that there're still few who aren't intimidated yet.
After doing that we (about twenty people) were immediately detained by literally hordes of police - they said we had an unauthorized politically motivated mass picket. Soon there will be a court. I'm not very anxious since I know that I will be found guilty despite the horrible absurdity of the case, and despite flagrant law violations done by police. And the appellate court will find me guilty too - this is the common practice of Russian courts on protesters. I'll be condemned to a $150-$300 fine. Then I will go to the European Human Rights Court, wait few years in line, and finally be found innocent.
What are your thoughts on this? Can you peacefully protest against authorities in your country not being afraid to be thrown into a jail?
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