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    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    October 12, 2005 Wednesday

    Russian police to face an "orange revolution" well-prepared

    by Andrey Riskin, Mikhail Tolpegin

    SOURCE: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 220, p.1


    Law enforcers getting ready to suppress large-scale riots

    Russian law enforcement agencies are preparing to deal with mass
    protest actions. Large-scale exercises of the Interior Ministry riot
    units have been held in several regions of the country and new riot
    equipment and hardware is being purchased abroad. A large batch of
    water cannons will be bought in Israel, Major General Mikhail
    Sukhodolsky, deputy interior minister, said Tuesday. He said they
    "will soon be used to stop unsanctioned demonstrations and riots."
    The general also said that an additional sum of 370 million rubles
    ($13 million) would be allocated for the OMON special police units
    and special operations forces.

    "Fear sees danger everywhere," said Lyudmila Alekseyeva, the head of
    the Moscow Helsinki Group, a prominent non-governmental human rights
    body. "Officials, starting from the deputy minister, have lost sleep
    after the events in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan. So, they are
    spending taxpayers' money to buy water cannons so that they can
    disperse those same taxpayers, although those have shown no intention
    to riot so far."

    "Water cannons and tear gas are the necessary instruments of police
    in a democratic state," said Boris Makarenko, deputy general director
    of the Center for Political Technologies. "The absence of such
    non-lethal weapons in the arsenal of the Kyrgyz police led to very
    serious consequences this spring." As for the deputy minister's words
    about the use of such special equipment 'soon', the expert described
    it as a Freudian slip: "Our law enforcers have been seeing orange
    everywhere since last autumn."

    Last Monday, the special units of the Russian Interior Ministry and
    the Armenian police held a joint anti-riot tactical exercise in the
    Krasnodar region. Similar exercises were held in Altai last December,
    in Chuvashia last May, in the Orenburg region in June and in the
    Khabarovsk region in July.
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