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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Angry Facebook backlash after Medvedev announces Russia election inquiry

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President Dmitry Medvedev was been publicly denounced and insulted on his own Facebook page on Monday by thousands angry over alleged fraud in Russia's parliamentary election.

The Russian President ordered an investigation into claims the December 4 election, won by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, was slanted in its favor.

He announced the inquiry on Facebook (link in Russian) – the same site used by organizers of mass rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg on Saturday – that called for the elections to be annulled and rerun. The protests were Russia's biggest opposition rallies since Putin rose to power in 1999.

Within hours, Medvedev received one insult after another on the social media website from people who made clear his response to the demonstrations was insufficient.

NBC correspondent Stephanie Gosk said the majority of the 12,000 comments were negative – a remarkable act of open defiance in a country where political activists are jailed and hostility to the government would have been unusual only a few weeks ago.

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