Riot police arrest Putin protesters

More than 10,000 people stormed the streets in protest after Vladimir Putin’s victory in Russia’s presidential election. NBC’s Jim Maceda reports from Moscow.
 

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I have a topic that seems to elude your news service. How about the NDAA of 2012 ,HR 347,SOPA and the loss of rights of all citizens of the U.S.It seems the most respected news provider on the planet should be just as concerned over this alarming move of the federal government to eliminate any right to protest and the ability of the fed or the military to detain indefinitely anyone in the world without trial. Come on guys how long will it be before freedom of the press disappears as well. I'm just a simple man without formal education and I can see where all this is heading. If you proclaim to be patriots the people of this country need to hear what the government has been sliding under the rug.Don't enable. Disable. No one organization in the world has more power to make a change than you guys. Otherwise reports like the one above will be about the U.S.

    Reply#1 - Fri Mar 9, 2012 5:11 PM EST
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