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  2. 2017 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    20 April – The Russian government has prohibited Jehovah's Witnesses in all of Russia, going in favor of the Ministry of Justice. 29 April - Dozens are detained at protests against a re-election of Putin, with at least 30 arrested in St Petersburg and 16 in Kemerovo, and over 125 detentions being reported. [7] 30 April – Russian Grand Prix F-1

  3. Crash – Cop's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Valeria is a delinquent schoolgirl nicknamed "Crash", whose father, Aleksei Nikolaev, is a senior police lieutenant. Nikolayev has divided loyalties: on the one hand he has to arrest punks like Crash, while on the other he has to pick up his daughter from the police department where she, along with other representatives of youth subculture, has been brought in for public order violations.

  4. Category:2017 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2017 in Russia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... 20172018 Russian protests; R. Russian foreign agent law; S.

  5. Category:2018 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2018 in Russia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... 20172018 Russian protests; 2018 Russian pension protests; R.

  6. Law enforcement in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In the Russian Federation, law enforcement is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies. The Russian police (formerly the militsiya) are the primary law enforcement agency, with the Investigative Committee of Russia as the main investigative agency, and the Federal Security Service (FSB) as the main domestic security agency.

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  8. Winter of 1989: The Velvet Revolution in pictures

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    Young men celebrate in Prague after fall of the Czech government, 1989 (Photos by Brian Harris/The Independent) This week, 35 years ago, the Czech government buckled under the mounting pressure of ...

  9. Police of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Under the reform, the name of Russian law enforcers was changed from the Soviet-era term "militsiya" (militia) to the more universal "politsiya" (police) on March 1, 2011. [5] The number of police officers was reduced by 20%, dropping from 1.28 million to 1.1 million by 2012.