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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (167489)1/23/2021 4:39:16 PM
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Meanwhile, elsewhere, something is up, senses the sovereign in cross-hair. Might be issues related to different POTUS but same US ambassador to Russia?

zerohedge.com

"Gross Interference": Russia Livid That US Embassy Posted Times & Locations Of Navalny Protests

Earlier on Saturday as pro-Navalny protests began "sweeping across Russia" - as CNN dubiously put it (which have not numbered more than in the thousands in any one place) - we asked the question: are we witnessing the start of a manufactured 'color revolution' targeting Putin and the ruling government under the banner of the Navalny 'nerve agent' saga?

Of course, it's too early to tell. But already on 'day one' of major protests across several Russian cities the US Embassy in Moscow is highlighting the protests and their locations on its website. While ostensibly the embassy is directing citizens to "avoid" these demonstrations, given the possibility of violence, the State Department-sponsored public notice lists in surprisingly specific detail the location and times of a dozen protests in large cities.

Russia's foreign ministry is livid, and has charged the US Embassy with giving unnecessary "cover" to the 'unauthorized' protests. Essentially the Kremlin is alleging that the 'notification' is a US Embassy ploy to actually publicize and promote the protests.

Here's the full Russian foreign ministry response to the provocative US Embassy webpage as featured in TASS:

Russia plans to view the attempts of the US embassy in Moscow to "cover" the unauthorized rallies in Russia as interference in internal affairs, the Russian Foreign Ministry wrote on its Telegram channel on Friday.

"All that coincides with Washington’s provocative doctrinal guidelines to encourage ‘protests in the countries with unwanted governments’," the Foreign Ministry said. "Any attempts of this ‘coverage’ of unauthorized rallies will be regarded as gross interference in our country’s domestic affairs and will lead to a corresponding response."

The Russian Foreign Ministry pointed out that the information, posted on the US embassy’s site, on the time and venues for the unsanctioned rallies goes beyond concern for US nationals in Russia.

The chaotic scene in central Moscow on Saturday after jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny called on supporters to take the streets...

Below is the remarkably detailed information posted to the US Embassy in Moscow's website.

The "Demonstration Alert" provided the list of planned protests a full day ahead of the demonstrations actually taking place.

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In Moscow, demonstrators plan to gather near Pushkin Square at approximately 1400 and march towards the Kremlin.

In St. Petersburg, demonstrators plan to gather near Senate Square at approximately 1400 and march towards Gostiny Dvor (located on Nevsky Avenue).

In Yekaterinburg, demonstrators plan to gather at the entrance to Dinamo Stadium, 12 Ulitsa Yeryomina at approximately 1400 and march along the embankment of the city lake toward the Drama Theater.

In Perm, demonstrators plan to gather at the intersection of Komsomolskiy Prospekt and Ulitsa Poliny Osipenko at approximately 1400 and march towards Komsomolskiy Prospekt and some other central streets.

In Chelyabinsk, demonstrators plan to gather at Slavy Boulevard at approximately 1400 and march towards Lenin Prospekt to Kurchatov Monument.

In Krasnoyarsk, demonstrators plan to gather in Krasnaya (Red) Square at approximately 1400 and march towards the downtown area.

In Novosibirsk, demonstrators plan to gather at 63 Krasny Prospekt, near House of Officers at approximately 1400 and march towards Lenin Square.

In Omsk, demonstrators plan to gather at Leningrad Square, at the intersection of Karla Marksa Prospekt and Ulitsa Maslennikova at approximately 1400 and march towards Sobornaya (Cathedral) Square.

In Vladivostok, demonstrators plan to gather at the Fighters for Soviet Power Monument on Svetlanskaya Street at 1400.

In Khabarovsk, demonstrators plan to gather at Lenin Square at 1200.

In Ulan Ude, demonstrators plan to gather at Teatralnaya Square at 1400.

In Irkutsk, demonstrators plan to gather at the Square on Ulitsa Uritskogo on the square near the consumer services center “Dom Byta”

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Time for another US-sponsored Color Revolution in Eastern Europe?

Meanwhile...

Many commentators have pointed out that if the Russian Embassy in Washington D.C. had done the same thing related to either pro-Trump or BLM protests at any point, US leaders would explode in anger and there'd be a flood of the usual denunciations of "Russian interference".
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