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Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A Russian Communist party supporter (C) shouts slogans as she takes part in a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russian Communist party supporters take part in a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russian Communist party supporters take black balloons during a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. Balloons read "Medved(Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev).net". AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russian Communist party supporters carry red flags during a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russian Communist party supporters take part in a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. A balloon reads "Medved(Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev).net". AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russian Communist party supporters take part in a rally against the policies conducted by the Russian government in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold posters during a march to commemorate Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russia's opposition supporters carry portraits of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a march in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. Words under portraits read "He fought for a free Russia", "He died for the future of Russia". The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russia's opposition supporters carry portraits of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a march in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russia's opposition supporters carry portraits of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a march in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A man holds a Ukrainian national flag during a march to commemorate Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold posters of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russia's opposition supporters carry portraits of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a march in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. Words under portraits read "'Those bullets for everyone of us", "He fought for a free Russia", "He died for the future of Russia". The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A woman holds a sign with an image depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin and a photograph of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate Nemtsov in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. The sign reads, "You". REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold posters of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold flags and posters during a march to commemorate Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold posters of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Riot police stand guard during a march in memory of murdered Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Riot police stand guard during a march to commemorate Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Petr Tsarkov, co-chairmen of the Solidarnost ("Solidarity") opposition movement, holds a poster of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold flags and posters during a march to commemorate Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Russia's opposition supporters hold a banner bearing a portrait of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a march in central Moscow on March 1, 2015. The 55-year-old former first deputy prime minister under Boris Yeltsin was shot in the back several times just before midnight on February 27 as he walked across a bridge a stone's throw from the Kremlin walls. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A man holds a photograph of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A man holds on March 1, 2015 a leaflet, showing Ukrainian military pilot Nadia Savchenko who has been on hunger strike in a Russian jail for over two months, during a mass interfaith prayer service for her health in the center of Kiev. Savchenko, a 33-year-old helicopter pilot, was charged by Russia of involvement in the deaths of two Russian reporters in a mortar attack in east Ukraine. She has been jailed in a Moscow jail for nearly nine months. Savchenko, who denies the charges, has become a symbol of resistance in Ukraine, where she won a parliamentary seat in absentia in October. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
People hold a banner of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A poster of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, is seen during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. The sign reads, "I am Charlie". REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
A man holds on March 1, 2015 a portrait of Ukrainian military pilot Nadia Savchenko, who has been on hunger strike in a Russian jail for over two months, during a mass interfaith prayer service for her health in the center of Kiev. Savchenko, a 33-year-old helicopter pilot, was charged by Russia of involvement in the deaths of two Russian reporters in a mortar attack in east Ukraine. She has been jailed in a Moscow jail for nearly nine months. Savchenko, who denies the charges, has become a symbol of resistance in Ukraine, where she won a parliamentary seat in absentia in October. AFP PHOTO
Thousands march in memory of murdered critic Boris Nemtsov
Petr Tsarkov, co-chairmen of the Solidarnost ("Solidarity") opposition movement, holds a poster of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday night, during a march to commemorate him in central Moscow March 1, 2015. Opposition supporters march through Moscow on March 1 in memory of Nemtsov, whose murder has increased concern about Russia's future among opponents of President Vladimir Putin. REUTERS PHOTO
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