Russian opposition to march to spot where Nemtsov was shot dead

Thousands of opposition supporters are expected to march through Moscow to the bridge where Kremlin-critic Boris Nemtsov was shot dead overnight on Friday. Nemtsov had planned to join the rally to protest against Putin’s economic policies and the conflict in east Ukraine when he was gunned down not far from the Kremlin. In the wake of his killing, the organisers cancelled the march changing its focus to pay tribute to the politician and draw attention to what they said was a ‘red line which has now been crossed.’ In the shadow of the Kremlin: Russians pay tribute to #nemtsov pic.twitter.com/KOfHe6ujy6— razia iqbal (@raziaiqbal) February 28, 2015 On a Russian facebook page a new motto emerged as a play on Nemtsov’s name. “Борис” meaning “Boris” was slightly adapted to “БорисЬ” meaning “to fight”. Mourners around the world also paid tribute to Nemtsov’s memory. Ukrainians in Brussels laid flowers outside the Russian embassy. Українці в Брюсселі вшанували пам‘ять Бориса Нємцова. #Фото http://t.co/04nA4oqoUg pic.twitter.com/eUNeCbcthO— Ukrinform (@UKRINFORM) March 1, 2015 In Kyiv, people went to Maidan Square, the location of last year’s popular anti-government protests to pay tribute. More people at Kyiv #Maidan pay a tribute to #Nemtsov – one of a few who represented a human face of Russia politics pic.twitter.com/zfBRRNurKv— Nataliya Gumenyuk (@ngumenyuk) February 28, 2015 In other European capitals gatherings are planned in Nemtsov’s honour to coincide with the Moscow rally on Sunday. Assassinat de #Nemtsov rassemblement demain à 16h Fontaine des innocents à Paris http://t.co/ATESQOpbDP pic.twitter.com/BjSFO8DIMh— Alexis Prokopiev (@aprokopiev) February 28, 2015 There will be a memorial opposite the Russian embassy in London at 2pm tomorrow (March 1) for Boris #Nemtsov. Bring flowers and candles— Luke Harding (@lukeharding1968) February 28, 2015 Meanwhile police say they are pursuing several lines of inquiry including Islamist extremism or that Nemtsov had been used as a ‘sacrificial victim’ to destabilise Russia. However, Nemtsov had previously said in an interview that he feared Putin wanted him dead due to his criticism of Russia’s alleged involvement in the separatist conflict in Ukraine.