In the "Slavonic Marche," which took place on 25 November in Mogilev, attended by former candidate for president of Vitebsk Sergey Ryzhov. He is not running for election in 2010, but two months before they took off. During the Mogilev shares Ryzhov said that "now divided Slavic states, which adversely affects the lives and well-being of nations."
"Slavonic March", according to its organizers, was held "in support of traditional moral values, ideas of Slavic unity, ethnic, and social justice, and anti-globalization." Participants would use Russian monarchist black-yellow-white flags, but Mogilev city executive committee banned.
The demonstrators numbering 20 people chanted "Glory to Russia", "As long as we are one - we are invincible."
“Nasha Niva”