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# punk - Wednesday 10 October, 2012
Russia frees one Pussy Riot member, keeps two in jail
Yekaterina Samutsevich was judged not to have had an actual involvement in the “punk prayer” performance at a Moscow cathedral in March.
Share4 Tweet14# punk - Monday 1 October, 2012
Pussy Riot appeal delayed by court
One of the band members has fired her lawyers in what prosecutors criticised as a “delaying tactic”.
Share5 Tweet6# punk - Tuesday 21 August, 2012
Hackers target website of Russian court that sentenced Pussy Riot
Hackers associating themselves with the loose-knit ‘hacktivist’ group Anonymous posted anti-Putin messages and demanded the band members’ release.
Share2 Tweet8# punk - Monday 20 August, 2012
Pussy Riot will not ask Putin for pardon: lawyer
The three women told their lawyer: “Let them go to hell with their pardon”.
Share2 Tweet13# punk - Saturday 18 August, 2012
Pussy Riot trial reaction: band members’ conviction criticised by EU, US
Two-year sentence for hooliganism conviction criticised as ‘disproportionate’ and impacting on freedom of expression.
Share7 Tweet17# punk - Friday 17 August, 2012
Pussy Riot members sentenced to two years in prison
Three band members of the feminist punk group have been found guilty of “hoolganism motivated by religious hatred”.
Share43 Tweet51# punk - Sunday 12 August, 2012
‘The whole world sees the case against us has been fabricated’ – closing statements at Pussy Riot trial
The women face three years in prison on charges of hooliganism for bursting into a Moscow cathedral to stage an anti-Putin protest.
Share6 Tweet10# punk - Wednesday 8 August, 2012
Pussy Riot trial: singer compares prosecution to Stalin-era repression
Band’s final statement before verdict delivered amid high-profile calls for leniency.
Share42 Tweet15# punk - Tuesday 7 August, 2012
Pussy Riot trial: prosecutors want three years for band members
Three members of the Russian punk band face jail on hooliganism charges after a stunt against Vladimir Putin.
Share Tweet3# punk - Monday 30 July, 2012
Punk protest ‘Pussy Riot’ trial begins in Moscow
Three members of the punk protest group are on trial for singing an anti-Vladimir Putin song in Moscow’s main cathedral.
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