Tens of thousands of people on Sunday marched through central Moscow to honor the memory of Boris Nemtsov, the recently gunned down Russian opposition leader, and to express their outrage at the Kremlin, which they blame for sowing the hatred that could have led to the crime.
"That some swine have come to this is the fault of the authorities. In recent years, they have favored intolerance and hostility in Russian society," said Mikhail Kasyanov, one of the liberal opposition closest to Nemtsov, in response to a question posed by Efe.
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