Sands pointed to the danger of participation in uncoordinated protests
Press Secretary of the Russian President stated that protest rallies are not dangerous neither the Kremlin, nor for anyone else, if they are conducted in accordance with the law.
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Moscow. On 13 June. INTERFAX.RU — protests are not dangerous for the Kremlin, but provocative actions in the disputed rallies are dangerous to civilians, said the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov.
“No, the holding of such events in a coordinated manner, as required by law or for whom no danger is. Somewhere people come more somewhere people come less is a normal process, when people occupy a civil position,” — said Peskov told reporters when asked to comment on the publication in the Western media that the protests in Russia are a real danger for the Kremlin.
Threat are provocative manifestations. Yes, it’s really dangerous. It is a danger to others. And yesterday in Moscow, when tens of thousands of people celebrated the national day of our country, that this group of provocateurs, in fact, their actions carried a risk for citizens.Dmitry Peskov, Press Secretary of the President of Russia
“Against such persons, of provocateurs, of course, law enforcement agencies are taking the necessary actions,” Peskov said.
He also stressed that the police did everything to ensure law and order in the course of provocative actions in Russian cities, including in Moscow, said the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov.
“In several cities, as you know, including in Moscow, unfortunately, happened provocations, and warned the city authorities. In this case, the police did everything they were required by law to ensure that the rule of law”, — he told reporters.
However, the press Secretary of the President noted that in those Russian cities where they had concerted the action, they were organized and peaceful and ended without problems.
In particular, Sands drew attention that the agreement reached in Moscow rally on Sakharov Avenue “was absolutely no problem.”