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Excerpt: "Two members of Russia's anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot have fled the country to avoid prosecution for staging a protest against Vladimir Putin at a church altar, the band said on Sunday."

Members of Pussy Riot behind bars. (photo: Reuters)
Members of Pussy Riot behind bars. (photo: Reuters)


Two Pussy Riot Members Flee Russia

By Reuters

26 August 12

 

Two members of band who escaped arrest after February's protest in Moscow's main cathedral leave the country.

wo members of Russia's anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot have fled the country to avoid prosecution for staging a protest against Vladimir Putin at a church altar, the band said on Sunday.

A Moscow court sentenced three members of the all-female opposition band to two years in prison on 17 August for staging a their song Punk Prayer at the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in February and calling on the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Putin.

The sentence drew sharp international criticism of the Russian government, while opposition groups at home have portrayed it as part of a Kremlin clampdown on dissent. Police said earlier this week they were searching for other members of the band.

"In regard to the pursuit, two of our members have successfully fled the country! They are recruiting foreign feminists to prepare new actions!," a Twitter account called Pussy Riot Group said.

Defence lawyers of the convicted Pussy Riot members - Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich - are expected to appeal against their sentences next week.

Tolokonnikova's husband, Pyotr Verzilov, told Reuters on Sunday that the two members of the group who have fled Russia had taken part in the cathedral protest along with his wife.

"Since the Moscow police said they are searching for them, they will keep a low profile for now. They are in a safe place beyond the reach of the Russian police," he said by phone.

Asked if that meant a country which had no extradition agreement with Russia, Verzilov said: "Yes, that suggests that."

"But you must remember that 12 or even 14 members who are still in Russia actively participate in the band's work now; it's a big collective," he added.

The Kremlin has dismissed criticism by western governments and prominent musicians including Madonna and Sting as politically motivated.

Putin, back at the Kremlin since May for his third presidential term, said before the three band members were sentenced that they should not be judged too harshly.

Under Russian law the three Pussy Riot members put on trial could have faced as much as seven years' jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred, but the prosecutors asked for three years and they were sentenced to two.


 

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+2 # universlman 2012-08-26 13:54
The Rusian government is a fine one to be indignant over someone daring to direspect the church.
 
 
+1 # seeuingoa 2012-08-26 23:17
At least these brave girls had the
courage to use their name to be heard.

Concerning the situation in the US, when are we going to see a Hollywood-Riot?
 
 
-16 # Noni77 2012-08-27 03:11
And yet, with all the constant undermining of our Constitutional Rights CONTINUED and ESCALATED from Bush's time by Barack Obama, you do not understand that he is a Marxist in sheep's clothing who is a Putin wannabe? And if you reelect him, we'll be living in a giant economically eviscerated Haiti!? Swallow your pride, vote for the "moderate" (i.e., old fashioned liberal) and use 2012-2016 to regroup. If you don't this country is down the tubes and you WILL KNOW REAL, SOVIET-STYLE OPPRESSION. WAKE UP!
 
 
+10 # dkonstruction 2012-08-27 05:26
To even suggest that Obama is a "marxist" (or a socialist for that matter) is laughable at best. I wish he was a marxist (the same goes for Putin)...marxis m as a system for analyzing capitalism is based on production and marx's "prescriptions" or "solution" is worker's control of the means of production (his notion of socialsim)...by what stretch of the imagination (in either words or deeds) has Obama done anything to promote worker's control? In fact he has done (as all american presidents before him have done) precisely the opposite. When Obama starts talking about national health care (although this has nothing to do with "procuction" proper) or promoting worker owned businesses (co-ops or ESOPS, for examaple) then at least we can label him a true progressive but even this would not make him a marxist.

As for Haiti, Haiti was destroyed by capital (not marxism or socialism) and is still being punished for the only successful anti-slavery rebellion/revol ution in which slaves freed themselves. If Obama was really a closet marxist as you claim then why did the US prevent former President Aristide and his party from taking part in the recent Haitian election.

this is utter nonsense and completely unsupportable if one objectively examines the facts instead of mindlessly spewing false and ignorant ultra-right crypto-fascist propaganda.
 
 
+1 # phrixus 2012-08-28 05:06
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Where are your facts, Noni77? So far all you have presented is a rather hysterical, disjointed rant void of specifics.
 
 
+4 # cordleycoit 2012-08-27 03:27
One can only hope these brave people can find a country that will allow freedom of speech. This one does not offer that right any more.
 
 
0 # Mannstein 2012-08-30 16:15
Since when is desecrating a Christian Orthodox churc a human right? Are we living in an asylum?
 

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