The Russian White, Russian Black, and Russian Tabby are breeds of cat created in 1971, derived from the Russian Blue. The Black and Tabby Russians came from the original mating which created the Russian White. It is appropriate to consider their origins first.
The Russian White Program
In the UK, Frances McLeod of Arctic began breeding Russian Whites and Russian Blacks in the 1960s.
In Australia, The Russian White program started on the 4 May 1971 by Dick and Mavis Jones of Myemgay Cattery. Below is an excerpt from an article by Mavis Jones.
Up to a thousand people gathered in Russia's eastern capital Vladivostok to protest against what they see as falsification of the results of last weekend's Duma poll.
published: 10 Dec 2011
Thousands Protest Russia Election
Protesters accuse Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party of election fraud. United Russia won the weekend parliamentary election with approximately 50% of the vote. (Dec. 6)
published: 06 Dec 2011
Mischa Gabowitsch. The cognitive and emotional space of protest: Russia, 2011-13
ВДНХ-2013
Был рассмотрен случай Челябинска и «эмоциональный взрыв», сопровождавший приход Путина к власти и в дальнейшем протесты против фальсификации на выборах. Анализ показал, что и пропутинские движения, и антипутинские используют примерно одинаковый набор эмоций в агитации: от страха — к будущему и надежде.
published: 06 Dec 2013
Thousands defy protest ban in Moscow and march against Putin's government
Weeks of demonstrations over elections for the city legislature have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.…
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published: 31 Aug 2019
New Russian protest yields smaller turnout
Some 3,000 protestors gathered in Moscow's Bolotnaya square Saturday for a rally against election violations as Russia's Communist party nominated its leader to challenge Vladimir Putin in March presidential polls. Duration: 00:54
published: 17 Dec 2011
Protests Unfold Across Russia; Alexei Navalny Arrested | The New York Times
A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation.
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published: 13 Jun 2017
Moscow Protests Gets Legs with Social Media
A Moscow march to protest election fraud unexpectedly drew tens of thousands of people on Saturday. With 40 percent of Russian adults online, many say social media, including the Russian social networking site VKontakte, has made it possible for a long stalled opposition movement in Russia to organize a rally that size. Japhet Weeks has this report.
published: 14 Dec 2011
Police crackdown on Kremlin protest
Several dozen supporters of Russia's opposition have been protesting outside the Kremlin.
The group Left Front are angry that their leader Sergei Udaltsov is spending 15 days in jail for an unsanctioned rally in July.
The police were quickly on the scene and moved in to disperse the protesters.
...
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published: 13 Aug 2011
Putin 'pleased' by opposition protests
Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has said that Russians have a right to protest, as long as it is within the law.
In his annual televised call-in question-and-answer session on Thursday, Putin deflected opposition allegations that fraud helped his ruling party with the parliamentary election, saying the result reflected the views of the population.
Putin vehemently rejected opposition calls for a rerun of the vote, accusing those who organised protests of working to weaken Russia at the West's behest.
Al Jazeera's Neave Barker reports from Moscow.
published: 16 Dec 2011
Russia accuses US of instigating vote protests
Russia has been rocked by protests triggered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia's win of parliamentary elections amid allegations of ballot stuffing.
Putin has acccuses US secretary of state Hillary Clinton of instigating the protests, saying she set the tone when she said that her country's criticism of the vote was well-founded.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington.
Up to a thousand people gathered in Russia's eastern capital Vladivostok to protest against what they see as falsification of the results of last weekend's Duma...
Up to a thousand people gathered in Russia's eastern capital Vladivostok to protest against what they see as falsification of the results of last weekend's Duma poll.
Up to a thousand people gathered in Russia's eastern capital Vladivostok to protest against what they see as falsification of the results of last weekend's Duma poll.
Protesters accuse Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party of election fraud. United Russia won the weekend parliamentary election with appro...
Protesters accuse Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party of election fraud. United Russia won the weekend parliamentary election with approximately 50% of the vote. (Dec. 6)
Protesters accuse Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party of election fraud. United Russia won the weekend parliamentary election with approximately 50% of the vote. (Dec. 6)
ВДНХ-2013
Был рассмотрен случай Челябинска и «эмоциональный взрыв», сопровождавший приход Путина к власти и в дальнейшем протесты против фальсификации на выбора...
ВДНХ-2013
Был рассмотрен случай Челябинска и «эмоциональный взрыв», сопровождавший приход Путина к власти и в дальнейшем протесты против фальсификации на выборах. Анализ показал, что и пропутинские движения, и антипутинские используют примерно одинаковый набор эмоций в агитации: от страха — к будущему и надежде.
ВДНХ-2013
Был рассмотрен случай Челябинска и «эмоциональный взрыв», сопровождавший приход Путина к власти и в дальнейшем протесты против фальсификации на выборах. Анализ показал, что и пропутинские движения, и антипутинские используют примерно одинаковый набор эмоций в агитации: от страха — к будущему и надежде.
Weeks of demonstrations over elections for the city legislature have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when proteste...
Weeks of demonstrations over elections for the city legislature have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.…
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Weeks of demonstrations over elections for the city legislature have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.…
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Some 3,000 protestors gathered in Moscow's Bolotnaya square Saturday for a rally against election violations as Russia's Communist party nominated its leader to...
Some 3,000 protestors gathered in Moscow's Bolotnaya square Saturday for a rally against election violations as Russia's Communist party nominated its leader to challenge Vladimir Putin in March presidential polls. Duration: 00:54
Some 3,000 protestors gathered in Moscow's Bolotnaya square Saturday for a rally against election violations as Russia's Communist party nominated its leader to challenge Vladimir Putin in March presidential polls. Duration: 00:54
A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation.
Read the story here: ...
A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation.
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Protests Unfold Across Russia; Alexei Navalny Arrested | The New York Times
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A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation.
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A Moscow march to protest election fraud unexpectedly drew tens of thousands of people on Saturday. With 40 percent of Russian adults online, many say social me...
A Moscow march to protest election fraud unexpectedly drew tens of thousands of people on Saturday. With 40 percent of Russian adults online, many say social media, including the Russian social networking site VKontakte, has made it possible for a long stalled opposition movement in Russia to organize a rally that size. Japhet Weeks has this report.
A Moscow march to protest election fraud unexpectedly drew tens of thousands of people on Saturday. With 40 percent of Russian adults online, many say social media, including the Russian social networking site VKontakte, has made it possible for a long stalled opposition movement in Russia to organize a rally that size. Japhet Weeks has this report.
Several dozen supporters of Russia's opposition have been protesting outside the Kremlin.
The group Left Front are angry that their leader Sergei Udaltsov i...
Several dozen supporters of Russia's opposition have been protesting outside the Kremlin.
The group Left Front are angry that their leader Sergei Udaltsov is spending 15 days in jail for an unsanctioned rally in July.
The police were quickly on the scene and moved in to disperse the protesters.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
Several dozen supporters of Russia's opposition have been protesting outside the Kremlin.
The group Left Front are angry that their leader Sergei Udaltsov is spending 15 days in jail for an unsanctioned rally in July.
The police were quickly on the scene and moved in to disperse the protesters.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has said that Russians have a right to protest, as long as it is within the law.
In his annual televised call-in ...
Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has said that Russians have a right to protest, as long as it is within the law.
In his annual televised call-in question-and-answer session on Thursday, Putin deflected opposition allegations that fraud helped his ruling party with the parliamentary election, saying the result reflected the views of the population.
Putin vehemently rejected opposition calls for a rerun of the vote, accusing those who organised protests of working to weaken Russia at the West's behest.
Al Jazeera's Neave Barker reports from Moscow.
Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has said that Russians have a right to protest, as long as it is within the law.
In his annual televised call-in question-and-answer session on Thursday, Putin deflected opposition allegations that fraud helped his ruling party with the parliamentary election, saying the result reflected the views of the population.
Putin vehemently rejected opposition calls for a rerun of the vote, accusing those who organised protests of working to weaken Russia at the West's behest.
Al Jazeera's Neave Barker reports from Moscow.
Russia has been rocked by protests triggered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia's win of parliamentary elections amid allegations of ballot stuffi...
Russia has been rocked by protests triggered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia's win of parliamentary elections amid allegations of ballot stuffing.
Putin has acccuses US secretary of state Hillary Clinton of instigating the protests, saying she set the tone when she said that her country's criticism of the vote was well-founded.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington.
Russia has been rocked by protests triggered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia's win of parliamentary elections amid allegations of ballot stuffing.
Putin has acccuses US secretary of state Hillary Clinton of instigating the protests, saying she set the tone when she said that her country's criticism of the vote was well-founded.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington.
Up to a thousand people gathered in Russia's eastern capital Vladivostok to protest against what they see as falsification of the results of last weekend's Duma poll.
Protesters accuse Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party of election fraud. United Russia won the weekend parliamentary election with approximately 50% of the vote. (Dec. 6)
ВДНХ-2013
Был рассмотрен случай Челябинска и «эмоциональный взрыв», сопровождавший приход Путина к власти и в дальнейшем протесты против фальсификации на выборах. Анализ показал, что и пропутинские движения, и антипутинские используют примерно одинаковый набор эмоций в агитации: от страха — к будущему и надежде.
Weeks of demonstrations over elections for the city legislature have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.…
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Some 3,000 protestors gathered in Moscow's Bolotnaya square Saturday for a rally against election violations as Russia's Communist party nominated its leader to challenge Vladimir Putin in March presidential polls. Duration: 00:54
A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation.
Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/2s20Lwb
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Protests Unfold Across Russia; Alexei Navalny Arrested | The New York Times
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A Moscow march to protest election fraud unexpectedly drew tens of thousands of people on Saturday. With 40 percent of Russian adults online, many say social media, including the Russian social networking site VKontakte, has made it possible for a long stalled opposition movement in Russia to organize a rally that size. Japhet Weeks has this report.
Several dozen supporters of Russia's opposition have been protesting outside the Kremlin.
The group Left Front are angry that their leader Sergei Udaltsov is spending 15 days in jail for an unsanctioned rally in July.
The police were quickly on the scene and moved in to disperse the protesters.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has said that Russians have a right to protest, as long as it is within the law.
In his annual televised call-in question-and-answer session on Thursday, Putin deflected opposition allegations that fraud helped his ruling party with the parliamentary election, saying the result reflected the views of the population.
Putin vehemently rejected opposition calls for a rerun of the vote, accusing those who organised protests of working to weaken Russia at the West's behest.
Al Jazeera's Neave Barker reports from Moscow.
Russia has been rocked by protests triggered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia's win of parliamentary elections amid allegations of ballot stuffing.
Putin has acccuses US secretary of state Hillary Clinton of instigating the protests, saying she set the tone when she said that her country's criticism of the vote was well-founded.
Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington.