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Police say two's a crowd (Reuters)

Russian satirist Viktor Shenderovich speaks in a court building after he was detained protesting in support of opposition leader Garry Kasparov in Moscow November 29, 2007. Shenderovich, a radio journalist and political satirist, was holding a sign saying Free Garry Kasparov outside police headquarters on Wednesday and was detained after a provocateur came out with a flag and stood beside him, he told Reuters. (Grigory Dukor/Reuters)Reuters - When does a legitimate Russian political
protest become an illegal gathering? Answer: When a second
person joins in to spoil it.

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