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A Russian police officer detains a teenager during rally in St Petersburg protesting against retirement age increases

Police detained almost 300 people across Russia during protests against government plans to raise the national retirement age that have resulted in President Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings slumping to a four-year low.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Sunday in dozens of towns and cities after Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin critic, called for nationwide rallies against the pension reforms. Navalny was jailed for 30 days on 25 August on a separate protest-related charge in a move that he said was aimed at preventing him from leading the rallies on Sunday.

In Moscow, where protesters gathered on the city’s iconic Pushkin Square, about 2,500 people ignored police warnings to disperse. They chanted “Putin is a thief!” and “No increase in the pension age!” Although the demonstration was largely peaceful, violence erupted when some protesters tried to march towards parliament, where they were beaten back by police with truncheons.

The protests came as Moscow held mayoral elections that the Kremlin-backed incumbent, Sergei Sobyanin, was expected to win easily. Critics accused officials of barring genuine opposition candidates. Russians also went to the polls in regional elections.

Authorities did not give permission for the vast majority of the protests and some Russians told the Guardian they had stayed away because they feared arrest. Dozens of members of Navalny’s opposition movement were detained before the events on charges of organising illegal rallies.

Earlier, Navalny’s aides condemned Google after it removed his adverts from YouTube urging Russians to protest against the pension changes.

Russian officials sent a letter to Google last month asking it to block Navalny’s videos because it said they were illegal under the country’s election laws, which bar political campaigning 24 hours before elections.

Google confirmed it had pulled the videos. “We consider all justified appeals from state bodies. We also require advertisers to act in accordance with the local law and our advertising policies,” the company told the Guardian.

Leonid Volkov, an aide to Navalny, said Google’s decision “presents a clear case of political censorship.” He said it was the first time the internet firm had complied with a request by Russian authorities to block opposition content. He also accused officials of misleading Google: “The rallies do not have anything to do with the elections.”

Under government plans, the age at which Russians can retire and claim a state pension will gradually rise from 60 to 65 for men and from 55 to 60 for women. Putin scaled back the government’s original plans to increase the pension age for women to 63 during a televised address to the nation last month.

Around 80% of Russians are against the plans, and Putin’s approval rating dropped from 77% to 63% after they were announced in June, according to opinion polls by the independent Levada Centre pollster.

Putin, who pledged in 2005 that he would never increase the national retirement age while president, says the country risks economic collapse and hyperinflation unless urgent action is taken.

The government’s plans are widely unpopular because many Russians fear they will not live to see their pensions. Although life expectancies are rising in Russia, they are still relatively low, especially for men, for whom the average age of death is 66. Russian women can expect to live to 77, but many say widespread discrimination in the workplace means they fear being left without a job or a pension.
 
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What about the cops who come down the streets shootin up a home boy? This aint right honkey you be talkin up with the trash gain

@Hamartia Antidote whats wrong with you foo? aint you eva gonna talk about how they do things down in them streets? when them cops show up and shoot up a brotha for no reason n all
 
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russia economy is failing.they should provide facilities to public alternative of pension and focus on economy along with defense
 
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In Syria... Russia call them "Terrorist"...
I wonder How they call them at home... or Maybe it's only a one way "Definition" when it suits them...

Well done Russian cops. Grab them by their throats.

In Syria... Russia do something else than grabbing protesters by their throats...More like picking them up with a spoon... I wonder if It's possible to use such "Actions" outhere...
 
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Russian male life expectancy 66
Russian male pension age 65
Just gives you time after you finish work to plan your funeral, not surprising some people are unhappy.

That said the P.R. department of the Police needs a shake up did they really need to get the Biggest cop in Peter to arrest the smallest protester
 
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russia economy is failing.they should provide facilities to public alternative of pension and focus on economy along with defense

Are you not the one claiming Turkey was not in a position to fight Russia in Idlib? Do you know where the Russian and Iranian economies stand today because of their support to that genocidal maniac in Syria? Resources are being drained at an astonishing rate! Anger and discontent have surfaced both in Russia and Iran. This is the game plan of the US, they don't want the despot gone because they need him as a bait for Putin and his Iranian stooges.
 
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