Nashi (Ours) Summer Camp 2007

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A scene of daily life in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Activists of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement attending a lecture in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Activists of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Activists of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement walk past the poster displaying comic images portraying leaders of the Other Russia opposition movement, former Prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov (left), former chess champion Garry Kasparov (center), and the leader of the banned radical National Bolshevik party Eduard Limonov (right) in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Vasily Yakemenko (36), leader of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement, speaks to the media in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Vasily Yakemenko (36), leader of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement, speaks to the media in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Vasily Yakemenko (36), leader of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement, speaks to the media in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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Vasily Yakemenko (36), leader of the pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement, speaks to the media in the Nashi summer camp on Lake Seliger, some 300 kilometres (~180 miles) northwest of Moscow, Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Pro-Kremlin Nashi (Ours) youth movement has assembled about 10 thousand young people from all over Russia to a summer camp where they are going to do sports and attend political and socially oriented lectures and training sessions for two weeks.
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