Prosecutors have ordered a university in Moscow to submit detailed information on students and faculty who participated in mass protests and had contacts with foreign groups, Human Rights Watch said on Oct. 23. The order is part of an inspection of the university by a local prosecutor’s office.
Human Rights Watch: Russian authorities targeting free speech at a university
People gather on Pushkinskaya Square to sign a petition to annul the results of July 1 national vote which approved reforms to the Russian constitution, including a reset for President Vladimir Putin's constitutional term limit that allows him to run two more times and remain in power until 2036, in downtown Moscow on July 15, 2020.