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An indoor exhibit in Yekaterinburg, Russia, features a large, vertically oriented display panel under overhead lighting. The panel presents the full text of Russian Federal Law No. 114-FZ, titled "On the procedure for exit from the Russian Federation and entry into the Russian Federation," adopted by the State Duma on July 18, 1996, and signed by President B. Yeltsin on August 15, 1996. Article 2, highlighted on the panel, declares the right of every citizen to freely leave and return to the Russian Federation. Below this textual display, a dark-colored, vintage-style suitcase with brown leather straps and metallic buckles rests on a dark floor or platform. Two identification tags, one red and one yellow/green, are attached to the suitcase handle. The protective glass covering the exhibit reflects various background elements, including archival photographs, a separate adjacent display panel titled "СВОБОДА ПЕРЕДВИЖЕНИЯ" (FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT) on the left, and abstract sculptural elements resembling footprints and small figures on the right.
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Jun 7, 2026, 8:09 AM

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An indoor exhibit in Yekaterinburg, Russia, features a large, vertically oriented display panel under overhead lighting. The panel presents the full text of Russian Federal Law No. 114-FZ, titled "On the procedure for exit from the Russian Federation and entry into the Russian Federation," adopted by the State Duma on July 18, 1996, and signed by President B. Yeltsin on August 15, 1996. Article 2, highlighted on the panel, declares the right of every citizen to freely leave and return to the Russian Federation. Below this textual display, a dark-colored, vintage-style suitcase with brown leather straps and metallic buckles rests on a dark floor or platform. Two identification tags, one red and one yellow/green, are attached to the suitcase handle. The protective glass covering the exhibit reflects various background elements, including archival photographs, a separate adjacent display panel titled "СВОБОДА ПЕРЕДВИЖЕНИЯ" (FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT) on the left, and abstract sculptural elements resembling footprints and small figures on the right.

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