13 January 2011, 20:00
Leader of "Slavic Union" arrested for three days for resistance to militia
Dmitry Demushkin, head of nationalist organization "Slavic Union", has got three days of administrative arrest for resistance to militia on January, 11, in Manezh square of Moscow.
"Caucasian Knot" has already reported that on January, 11, in Manezh square where an action of the "Movement of December, 11" had been planned from 10 to several tens people according to various sources were detained, Dmitry Demushkin, head "Slavic Union", among them. A source in law enforcement bodies of the capital reported that Demushkin might get 15 days of arrest.
"According to the judgment of Magistrate's court of Tverskoy district, Demushkin got three days of arrest for breaking double militia blockage", Dmitry Bakharev, Demushkin's attorney, informed.
According to the attorney, the decision of appeal on administrative arrest of "Slavic Union's" leader will be taken later. Bakharev also said that Demushkin would serve his administrative arrest in a special ward of Moscow Department of Interior Affairs in Simferopolsky boulevard, "Interfax" reports.
The nationalist "Movement of December, 11" was formed after the death of Spartak team's fan Egor Sviridov. Representatives of the "Movement of December, 11" announced that they would hold their nationalist actions in Manezh square every month.