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Pussy Riot’s Hip-Hop Won’t StopPosted on Oct 13, 2012
Days after an appeals court unexpectedly released her from the Russian authorities’ iron grip, Yekaterina Samutsevich has vowed to continue staging anonymous, anti-Putin protests with her feminist punk rock band Pussy Riot. An unsanctioned performance inside Moscow’s main Russian Orthodox Church landed three of the bandmates in prison for “hooliganism” and religious hatred. Two members remain in jail and will serve out their two-year terms. In her first interview following her release, Samutsevich spoke about realizing that people around the world were watching her and her bandmates’ trial. One of their lawyers showed them a picture of Madonna with words of support scrawled across her back. Samutsevich was freed when her sentence was suspended, but she can be returned to prison for the slightest infraction. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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