Pussy Riot Arrested Again After Russian Court Hands Down Harsh Protest Sentences
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Two members of the Russian feminist punk rock activist group Pussy Riot were again arrested today, just hours after the official end of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Russia’s national police arrested Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Tolokonnikova’s husband, Peter Verzilov, along with several dozen more who were protesting the extremely harsh sentences handed down today by a Russian court in an anti-Putin protest case.
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Calling it “quickly back to business as usual for Russia,” the Voice Project reports that a “court in Moscow has today sentenced seven of the Bolotnaya Square protesters to up to four years in prison for their involvement in an anti-Putin protests on May 6th of 2012.”
The court handed down sentences up to three years and seven months.
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Noting that the “Olympics may be over, but it’s still Russia,” New York Magazine’s Joe Coscarelli reports the Pussy Riot members were “violently detained.”
The sentences themselves are about fifty-percent longer than those handed down for the Pussy Riot members themselves in 2012.
Last week, actual Russia Cossacks, used by Russia’s national police as militia, horsewhipped, beat, and pepper-sprayed the band members as they prepared to record a new video.
Look at these images of today’s arrest:
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Image, top, by Olaf Koens via Twitter
Previously:
Breaking: ‘We Were Beaten’ By Russian Police Says Pussy Riot Member Upon Release (Video)
Pussy Riot Members Arrested By Russian National Police In Sochi
Russia to Release Greenpeace Protesters, Pussy Riot Members, From Prison
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