Comprehensive media reported on March 27th that on the 26th, the "Anti-Corruption" Foundation organized anti-corruption demonstrations, and people participated in the demonstrations in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, Urals, Tomsk, Siberia and more than ten big cities in the Far East.
According to the data released by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the number of people participating in demonstrations ranged from 1000 (in the Far East) to 7,000 to 8,000 (in Moscow). During this period, demonstrators in several cities held high flags and slogans, demanding severe punishment of corrupt elements, changing the status quo of corruption and demanding Medvedev's resignation.
According to the news released by the Anti-Corruption Foundation through social networking sites, demonstrations in various cities were conducted in an "orderly state".
According to the local Ministry of the Interior, the marchers were arrested in several cities that day. According to the news released by the police, about 500 people were arrested in Moscow. In other areas, the number of people arrested ranged from a few to dozens.
In addition, Moscow police arrested navarin, the organizer of the March and the founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation. At the same time, there are videos on social networks showing that the police took away several staff members from the office of the Anti-Corruption Foundation.
Before Nabal called for this demonstration, he accused Medvedev of occupying a large number of luxury houses, yachts and grape estates through the shadow network of non-profit organizations in a detailed report published in early March. The report has been viewed more than11million on YOUTUBE. Medvedev has not yet responded to this.