ロシア各地で反戦デモ 1400人拘束

同団体によると、拘束人数は51都市で少なくとも1391人に上り、うち700人以上が首都モスクワで、340人以上が同国第2の都市サンクトペテルブルクで拘束された。
現地のAFP記者によると、モスクワ中心部のプーシキン広場には約2000人が集結。サンクトペテルブルクでも最大1000人が集まった。
SNSでデモが呼び掛けられたことを受け、同国の重大事件を扱う政府機関、連邦捜査委員会は、国民が無許可の反戦デモに参加すれば「法的な影響」を受けると警告していた。
ロシアには抗議活動を取り締まる厳格な法律があり、デモ参加者は頻繁に集団拘束されている。過去に大規模な反プーチン政権デモを主導し、現在は収監されているロシアの反体制派指導者アレクセイ・ナワリヌイ氏は24日、獄中で行われた裁判で「この戦争に反対だ」と陳述した。【翻訳編集AFPBBNews】
〔AFP=時事〕(2022/02/25-11:16)
Thousands in Russia protest Ukraine war, hundreds detained

Russian police have detained more than 1,700 people at anti-war protests across dozens of cities as thousands took to the streets after President Vladimir Putin sent troops to invade Ukraine, an independent monitor said Thursday.
Many in Russia had been sceptical about Putin's plans to attack the pro-Western neighbour.
Moscow was asleep when Putin ordered an air and ground assault on Ukraine in the small hours of Thursday.
As troops advanced, the Kremlin said it was certain that Russians would support the war and that Ukraine needed to be liberated and cleansed of Nazis.
But with shocking scenes of death in Ukraine, many prominent figures publicly spoke out against the war on Thursday and thousands of ordinary Russians defied draconian anti-protest legislation to take to the streets across the country.
Several thousand people gathered near Pushkin Square in central Moscow, while up to 1,000 people gathered in the former imperial capital Saint Petersburg, according to AFP correspondents at the scene.
Rallies also took place in dozens of other Russian cities.
The invasion of Ukraine is taking place during an unprecedented crackdown on the Russian opposition, with most protest leaders assassinated, jailed or forced out of the country.
Jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who used to mobilise Russia's largest protests against Putin, is serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence in a penal colony outside Moscow.
OVD-Info, which tracks arrests at opposition rallies, said nearly 1,700 people were detained in 53 Russian cities. More than 900 were arrested in Moscow and over 400 in Saint Petersburg, the monitor said.
- 'I am in shock' -
In Moscow, protesters were seen massing around Pushkin Square chanting No to war!
The same slogan, No to war was spray-painted on the front gate of the Russian parliament's lower house.
I am in shock. My relatives and loved ones live in Ukraine, Anastasia Nestulya, 23, said in Moscow.
What can I tell them over the phone? You hang in there?
She said people were afraid to protest.
In Saint Petersburg, many struck a similar note.
I have a feeling that the authorities have gone mad, said Svetlana Volkova, 27. She also said few people were willing to protest in Russia.
People have been fooled by propaganda.
As he was dragged away by three police officers, a young man shouted: Who are you fighting with? Arrest Putin.
In recent years Russia has toughened protest laws and demonstrations often end in mass arrests.
Earlier Thursday, Navalny said he was against the invasion of Ukraine.
I am against this war, Navalny was heard saying in a video published by the independent television channel Dozhd.
This war between Russia and Ukraine was unleashed to cover up the theft from Russian citizens and divert their attention from problems that exist inside the country, the 45-year-old said.
Russian authorities warned anti-war sympathisers from gathering for protests.
The Investigative Committee, a government body that investigates major crimes, warned Russians of legal repercussions for joining unsanctioned protests related to the tense foreign political situation.
One should be aware of the negative legal consequences of these actions in the form of prosecution up to criminal liability, the committee said.
- 'War makes me sick' -
Nearly everyone AFP spoke to the day the invasion began in Moscow and Saint Petersburg was against war and bloodshed, although some blamed the crisis on Ukraine.
Of course, I do not want war. I don't want people to die, said Yuliya Antonova, a 48 year-old English teacher in Saint Petersburg.
Viktor Antipov, who also lives in Saint Petersburg, said he did not support Putin's tactics.
No one in his right mind wants war, said the 54-year-old.
It looks a lot like it has not been thought through, he said of the Kremlin's plan, adding the Russian leader was not thinking of the long-term.
But some Russians of Putin's generation, like 70-year-old Galina Samoylenko, stood by their leader.
He wants to help the Russian people and those republics, she said, referring to Ukraine's separatist-held regions of Donetsk and Lugansk.
Igor Kharitonov, a 20-year-old architecture student, called the Russian authorities degenerates.
War makes me sick, he told AFP.
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