Rally against xenophobia held in Moscow

Rally against xenophobia held in Moscow

PanARMENIAN.Net - A rally against xenophobia under “Moscow for All” motto is going on in Moscow to protest the recent disorders instigated by nationalistic forces.

The number of demonstrators doesn’t exceed 1500, as it was announced earlier, RIA Novosti reported.

“We are people who do not want to put up with the events that took place in the Russian capital. It was hatred that burst out,” one of today’s action organizers said.

Over a dozen of buses with police officers cordoned the site.

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