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Thousands rally in Moscow to commemorate slain opposition leader

People attend a rally, which marks the third anniversary of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov's death, in Moscow, Russia February 25, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)

Thousands marched through central Moscow on Sunday to commemorate murdered Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.

Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin Putin's most vocal critics, was shot dead on Feb. 27, 2015 as he walked across a bridge near the Kremlin. Aged 55, he had been working on a report examining Russia's role in the conflict in Ukraine.

His killing sent a chill through opposition circles, and initiated annual marches in Moscow that have united different opposition parties and those discontented with the authorities.

Some blame Putin for Nemtsov's death but he has never responded to such accusations. In 2015, he said the murder had a "provocative nature" and later that he was closely watching the investigation process.

According to White Counter, an NGO that counts participants at rallies using metal detector frames, around 7,600 people took part in the Moscow march for which organizers had been granted permission by the city authorities.

People attend a rally, which marks the third anniversary of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov's death, in Moscow, Russia February 25, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)

In mid-2017 a Russian court sentenced Zaur Dadayev, a former soldier in Chechnya, to 20 years in jail for killing Nemtsov and handed terms of between 11 and 19 years to four other men convicted of being his accomplices.

But Nemtsov's supporters said Dadayev and the others were only low-level operatives. The case remained unsolved, they said, because those who had ordered, financed and organized the hit had not been caught.

"We must make sure that those who ordered and organized the murder are detected," Russian opposition politician Mikhail Kasyanov said in the Dozhd channel live stream from the march.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (R) attends a rally, which marks the third anniversary of opposition figure Boris Nemtsov's death, in Moscow, Russia February 25, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)

Ksenia Sobchak, another contender for the March election where Putin is widely expected to win, also took part in the rally, standing in the front line of a column that slowly moved through a 2.2 kilometer (1.4 miles) long route past metal fences guarded by police.

Opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has been barred from running in the election, was also present, according to a Reuters cameraman.

(Source: Reuters)


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