2014 anti-war protests in Russia

The 2014 anti-war protests in Russia refers to a series of anti-war demonstrations opposing the Russian military intervention in Ukraine that took place in Russia in 2014. Protesters held two anti-war protest rallies on 2 and 15 March 2014. The latter, known as the March of Peace (Russian: Марш Мира, Marsh Mira), took place in Moscow a day before the Crimean referendum. The protests have been the largest in Russia since the 2011–2013 Russian protests by the Russian opposition against the alleged electoral fraud committed by United Russia during the 2011 Russian legislative election. Reuters reported that around 20,000 people participated in the 15 March demonstrations.

2014 anti-war protests in Russia
Part of the 2014 Crimean crisis
and Russian opposition protest rallies
At least 30,000 people with Russian and Ukrainian flags, flags of political parties and peace symbols
Date2 & 15 March, 21 September 2014
Location
Moscow & Saint Petersburg, Russia
Caused by
  • Opposition to the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Opposition to the authority of Vladimir Putin
  • Opposition to the pro-government demonstrations
  • Solidarity with the Euromaidan protesters
Goals
  • Military withdrawal of Russia from Ukraine
Methods
  • Demonstrations
  • Internet activism
Parties

Russian opposition

Government of Russia

Lead figures

Vladimir Putin
Dmitry Medvedev
Sergey Kurginyan
Vladimir Zhirinovsky

Number
  • Ministry of Defence, 2 March: 130
  • Manezhnaya Square, 2 March: 230
  • Moscow, 15 March: 30,000 (Reuters), 100,000 (Russian opposition), 3,000 (Moscow police)
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