theaterofoneworld.org
| 1 month ago
NEW YORK CITY | Three young women are being detained by Russian authorities for allegedly performing a protest song in a cathedral as part of a feminist punk group Pussy Riot. Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alekhina and Ekaterina ...
art-leaks.org
| 1 month ago
Members of punk band Pussy Riot – (L to R) Yekaterina Samutsevich, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina – sit behind bars during their court hearing in Moscow. via Amnesty ... “Even if the three arrested women did take part in the protest, the
www.rawstory.com
| 1 month ago
The Khamovnichesky court ruled that the detention of the members of the Pussy Riot punk rock group should be extended for another six months, satisfying a prosecution request. The ruling came on the first day of the womens' trial on ...
www.amnesty.org
| 1 month ago
A court in Moscow has ruled that three members of the female punk group Pussy Riot must remain in custody for six months after singing a protest song in Moscow's main Orthodox church, prompting Amnesty International to reiterate its call for
bonjourplanetearth.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
But the decision by a Moscow court on Friday to refuse bail to three members of a female punk band called Pussy Riot and extend their pretrial detention until January strains the imagination. ... The three arrested members — Maria Alyokhina,
blog.daum.net
| 1 month ago
The decision to add another six months in custody for the members of Russian punk group Pussy Riot has sparked a new wave of public outrage. The girls' lawyers are now seeking President Vladimir Putin and Patriarch Kirill as witnesses in ...