30 minutes ago in the city of Ufa, the valiant Bashkir police, after first evacuating everyone from the station (!!!), illegally pulled off the train and detained everyone who was traveling to Moscow for the May 6 protest march. (You can read the details from @timurkhorev and @alburov) They’re afraid.
If you’re not already dancing in Turkey to "Opa-Opa" (which would be better), or sitting in the Sovetsky District police station in Ufa (which would be worse), then come to Oktyabrskaya metro station on May 6. The march will proceed along Yakimanka Street to Bolotnaya Square. Gathering at 3:00 p.m. Protest actions will take place in many cities—join the one closest to you. Central Election Commission chairman Vladimir Churov was awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky on Thursday, a source in the CEC leadership told RIA Novosti. “The Order of Alexander Nevsky was presented to Vladimir Churov by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev,” the agency’s source said. This order is awarded to outstanding state and political figures. ... there was no official announcement of Churov’s award. According to a Vedomosti photographer, after 55 people from the list published by the Kremlin press service had been decorated, the press were asked to leave the hall with the words “there will be another event here”. State criminals and election fraudsters are awarding one another state honors in the Kremlin (though admittedly with a bit of embarrassment, avoiding photographs). What other reasons or excuses do you need to come out against this government?

http://youtu.be/zOc6PqnTFKk Up**date. @**timurkhorev and the other guys got three days each. The rulings are being stamped out by “judge” Olga Stepanova Simonova, a justice of the peace. She spends literally 2 minutes on each person.
That’s the kind of justice this is.