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"Lack of public outrage a concern in Russia"

Published: 30 March, 2009, 15:25

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Protests in cities like Paris are more comforting than the lack of protest in Russia's industrial cities as the economy worsens says Fred Weir from the Christian Science Monitor.

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Human rights campaigners, Berlin (AFP Photo / Jonh Macdougall) 30.03.2009, 15:52

"Europeans feel entitled to protest"

Europeans have a history of protest whereas Russians pay lower taxes and due to remnants of the Soviet System, are naive to many labor laws and rights says Daniel Klein of Hellevig, Klein and Usov Ltd.