For months, Moscow has applauded a separatist movement in eastern Ukraine as a justified quest for “federalization.” But when word spread of a planned August 17 “March for the Federalization of Siberia” in Novosibirsk, Russia’s third largest city, the country’s Internet monitoring agency took a less approving stance.
Moscow bans march for federalizing Siberia, but organizers don’t give up
The march for federalizing Siberia, planned for August 17th in the unofficial Siberian capital of Novosibirsk under the…