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| THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA AND THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ARE TERRIFIED OF THESE WOMEN |
How is it possible that three women,Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Yekaterina Samutsevich and Maria Alekhina, members of the Russian punk band, Pussy Riot, remaine locked up in a Moscow jail. Russian President Putin and the Russian Orthadox Church are the most responsible, I can't say which more than the other. In any event, they are both despicable in their own right.
Just today a Court ruled the feminist punk rockers must remain in jail while police slowly investigate them for the crime of allegedly chanting a "punk prayer" against Putin from a church pulpit.
The truth is the Five members of Pussy Riot,wearing brightly colored homemade ski masks and miniskirts,as shown in a video released by their attorneys, actually never made any remarks. They never got to as the authorities closed in on them. The video shows that their only audible utterances were faint cries of "Lord's Crap" — a popular Russian expletive.
You have probably heard a different story or seen a different video. In an article on the video from the Moscow Times that discrepancy is explained:
A that was published online after the performance gave the impression of an impromptu concert by adding footage from another church where band members played a guitar and a medley of an Orthodox hymn and a punk song, titled "Blessed Virgin – Throw Out Putin."
While the court was busy doing its dirty work, twenty people were detained outside by police who were protesting this blatant injustice. The protesters also had to fight off Orthodox activists.
Three band members—Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 23, Maria Alekhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 29—were arrested and face up to seven years in jail on hooliganism charges. SEVEN YEARS...are you kidding me.
Meanwhile more than one hundred Russian cultural figures have signed a letter the Courts and others callling for the release of the women. Among the signatories were figures who openly supported President Vladimir Putin in the last election, including Chulpan Khamatova, a popular actress and co-founder of the Gift of Life charity, and actor and theater director Yevgeny Mironov.
Interfax reports:
The letter signed by 103 people is published in the Wednesday issue of Moskovsky Komsomolets.
"The criminal case against Pussy Riot compromises the Russian judicial system and undermines confidence in the government institutions on the whole," the letter says.
"We believe what Pussy Riot did is not a crime. The girls did not kill or rob anyone, they did not commit violence, and they did not destroy or steal someone else's property. Russia is a secular state, and no anticlerical deeds can be a reason for criminal prosecution unless they fall under Criminal Code articles; we believe the criminal case against Pussy Riot compromises the Russian judicial system and undermines confidence in the government institutions on the whole," it says.
Over the time the performers have been held behind bars, "an atmosphere of intolerance has been growing in society, which is leading to its split and radicalization," it says.
The movie actors, moviemakers, musicians, writers and other prominent figures who signed the letter acknowledge that they have mixed feelings about the moral and ethical aspect of the performance at the cathedral in February 2012, but insisted that they do not see "legitimate grounds for and practical sense in the further isolation of these young women not posing any real danger from society, especially considering that two of them are young moms."
Of course, a heavy handed approach to dealing with any dissent of any kind is a specialty of Putin and the Russian State.
And the Church, well this says it all I think, Vsevolod Chaplin, head of public affairs for the Russian Orthodox Church according to AFP said earlier this week, "...“this sin will be punished in this life and in the next life...I believe this because God revealed it to me.”
The following is from the Moscow News. I could have picked something a little less mainstream, a little more radical, a little more punk, but I decided on this as a way to demonstrate clearly that the situation of the Pussy Riot 3 represents something very wrong in Russia. If you are looking for further information, a not bad place to start is the facebook page Free Pusy Riot Now! (Putin, fear no art.)
The Witch Hunt Against Pussy Riot
25 June 2012


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