A few faces from the Russian/Soviet opposition's old guard: Lyudmila Alekseyeva and Valeriya Novodvorskaya...


And a few from the emerging generation: Nastia Karimova (Karisha) and Irina Vorobyova (the girl with a flower in her hair)...


And Garry Kasparov, the legendary chess champion turned opposition politician...

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A Russian-language story about opposition kids (by Kommersant's Oleg Kashin) is here, in March 15 issue of Bolshoi Gorod.
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Karisha is just back from Kyiv - please note a Ukrainian "Pora" yellow badge on her jacket!
Irina Vorobyova and others wait for their friends outside the police department; some 30 people were detained earlier that day.
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