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Why young Russians are mobilizing against corruption

Widespread protests broke out across Russia on Sunday to denounce government corruption.

03/27/2017 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Why young Russians are mobilizing against corruption

Clip: 3/27/2017 | 7m 56s

Widespread protests broke out across Russia on Sunday to denounce government corruption.

Widespread protests broke out across Russia on Sunday to denounce government corruption, the biggest show of defiance against President Vladimir Putin in years. Hundreds of protesters were arrested in Moscow and elsewhere. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports, then Judy Woodruff talks with journalist and author Masha Gessen about the protests and Putin.

03/27/2017 | Rating NR

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