The Moscow Prosecutor's Office is checking materials in the media and on the Internet containing statements about the preparation and conduct of the Russian March,
Interfax reports . The Runet with its LJ brain literally buzzes in anticipation of the nationalist action banned by the authorities, and it is not surprising that the “organs” began to comb it. Among the mass of notes about the "Russian march" that have accumulated on the Internet, there may be provocative ones. Probably law enforcement officers,
who have already initiated the draft law regulating the Network, are looking for them.
Meanwhile, in order for an unauthorized action to take place, the most advanced technologies are used. So, it became known that its organizers in Moscow intend to use SMS and WAP services to coordinate their supporters. “During the march, a centralized SMS-alert system will work,” the instructions for participants said. In the evening of November 3, they promise to open the WAP-portal of the Russian March, according
to Rosbalt . In addition, on November 4, there will be several special telephone numbers to which participants of the march will be able to “promptly send messages about the current situation.” The organizers of the march recommend their supporters on the eve of November 4th to purchase SIM-cards and used mobile phones in the markets without registering them in their own name, so that after sending the numbers to the organizers for inclusion in the SMS list.
Recall, “Russian March” - an action that its initiators - the Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) with a lobby group of seven State Duma deputies - intend to spend throughout Russia on November 4 on National Unity Day. Despite the fact that this event was banned by the authorities, the march promises to be.
“Vedomosti” , citing the words of the DPNI leader Alexander Belov, reports that no less than 10,000 people are expected in Moscow, and more than 50,000 people throughout the country. you are right, ”“ Kondopoga is a hero-city. ”
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Now the organizers announce plans to assemble at Komsomolskaya Square between Yaroslavsky and Leningradsky railway stations and then move in groups of 50-100 people to the Komsomolskaya metro station, where the venue of the march will be announced. At the same time, it is clear that the "marching", having begun the march, can meet a real "opposition" in the form of the kulaks of anti-fascists and the batons of riot police. The organizing committee of the Russian March itself does not exclude bloodshed: the lobbyist of the rally in the State Duma, deputy Viktor Alksnis, reports that riot police from six regions have been sent to Moscow. “We do not want a repetition of the Khodynka field, but nothing can be ruled out, each participant is ready for self-defense,” says another Duma supporter of the march, Nikolai Kuryanovich.