Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 17, 2012
Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov is arrested outside the Moscow courthouse where Pussy Riot are standing trial.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jun 12, 2012
The first big protest since Putin's return to the Kremlin sees Russians out in the streets en masse, despite a series of raids by authorities on leading opposition figures earlier in the day.
Euronews
| Mar 15, 2012
Russian courts have jailed opposition figures linked to protests against Vladimir Putin. Alexei Kozlov was found guilty of fraud in a business deal and sentenced to five years in prison. Separately, Sergei Udaltsov was given a 10-day sentence fo...
— Feb 10 at 06:48 pm
...of laws cracking down on dissent. One law increases the fine for taking part in unsanctioned protests 150 fold to 300,000 rubles (nearly $9,000)...
— May 6 at 07:01 pm
...in detention centres across Moscow awaiting trial, in many cases without charge. Several more are under house arrest, including Left Front leade...
— May 14 at 02:25 pm
...the unregistered Other Russia opposition party leader Eduard Limonov, Left Front coordinator Sergei Udaltsov , as well as nationalist leaders Al...
— May 15 at 08:00 pm
...the Left Front movement Sergei Udaltsov, who has been under house arrest since Feb. 9 in connection with the investigation of clashes between pr...
— last Wednesday at 02:53 pm
...Front group, which was banned by Moscow prosecutors in April . Sergei Udaltsov , the leader of the group and one of Putin’s most prominent criti...