Hundreds of Russian came together to chant lyrics from a banned song by a Ukrainian rapper which says 'when the czar dies, we'll dance again' in a rare message of defiance View 4 Images Crowds protested Vladimir Putin in a square in St. Petersburg (Image: Getty Images)
Hundreds of Russians gathered together to protest Vladimir Putin in a rare public show of defiance against the despot President.
A massive crowd came together in Kazanskaya Square, St. Petersburg to sing banned anti-war lyrics by Noize MC, a pro-Ukrainian rapper, that was being played by a band who had set up in the square on October 13.
The song, called Co-operative Swan Lake, include the lyrics: “When the czar dies, we’ll dance again. The old man still clings to his throne, afraid to let go. Old