http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/17/world/europe/russia-pussy-riot-trial/index.html
Moscow (CNN) -- Three members of Russian female punk
rock band Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in prison Friday after
they were found guilty of hooliganism for performing a song critical of
President Vladimir Putin in a church.
The five months they have spent in detention since their arrests in March count toward the sentence, Judge Marina Sirovaya said.
The judge said the
charges against the three young women -- Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria
Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich -- had been proved by witnesses and
the facts.
The Pussy Riot members
were charged after screaming, "Mother Mary, please drive Putin away," in
a protest act in February inside Christ Savior Cathedral, one of
Moscow's grandest houses of worship.Sirovaya rejected the
women's defense that they were acting from political motives, ruling
that they had intended to insult the Russian Orthodox Church and
undermine public order.
However, the fact that two of them have young children was a mitigating factor in the sentencing, the judge said.
The defendants were accused of offending the churchgoers present, through their actions, obscene language and
their clothing, and showing a lack of respect for the rules of the
Orthodox Church. They ignored requests to stop their brief unscheduled
protest performance, the court heard.
While their actions
outraged many of Russia's faithful, their high-profile trial prompted
international concern about freedom of speech in Russia.
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said on its official Twitter feed that the sentence was "disproportionate."
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton condemned the court's decision on the same grounds.
"Together with the
reports of the band members' mistreatment during their pre-trial
detention and the reported irregularities of the trial, it puts a
serious question mark over Russia's respect for international
obligations of fair, transparent, and independent legal process," she
said.
"It also runs counter to Russia's international obligations as regards respect for freedom of expression."
Rights group Amnesty International said the court's decision was "a bitter blow for freedom of expression in the country."
Amnesty believes the
women's conduct "was politically motivated, and that they were
wrongfully prosecuted for what was a legitimate -- if potentially
offensive -- protest action," it said in a statement. "The organization
considers all three activists to be prisoners of conscience, detained
solely for the peaceful expression of their beliefs."
John Dalhuisen, director
of Amnesty International's Europe and Central Asia Program, urged
Russian authorities to overturn the sentence and release the trio
unconditionally.
He also highlighted
recent measures "restricting the freedom of expression and association"
introduced after a wave of popular protests that accompanied elections
earlier this year.
"This trial is another
example of the Kremlin's attempts to discourage and delegitimize
dissent. It is likely to backfire," he said.
Earlier, a number of
arrests were made outside the court, where protesters gathered as the
verdict was read, RIA Novosti reported.
The women are expected to appeal the court's decision.
The charge of hooliganism aimed at inciting religious hatred carried a potential sentence of up to seven years in prison.
None of the three women is older than 30. They have been in custody since their arrest shortly after the unexpected performance.
They looked calm and
occasionally smiled and exchanged remarks as they stood, sometimes in
handcuffs, behind a glass wall in the court, listening to the lengthy
ruling.
Moscow district court
heard that the three worked together to carry out their "criminal act
which violated public order" -- in an action that "went against
tradition and is a great insult to the church and people."
The three wore
revealing, brightly colored clothing and covered their faces with
balaclava-style masks in a style "inappropriate" for a church before
making use of a microphone and electric guitar, the court was told.
Video footage of the "punk prayer" protest song was placed online, although the judge said it was not clear who had posted it.
Sirovaya said that the
apologies by the defendants "were not sincere" and described their
conduct as "an unprecedented act of hooliganism by women."
Celebrities back Pussy Riot
Evidence from character
witnesses for the three women was also read out. Alyokhina was described
as being a writer of poetry, a vegan and a good mother, RIA Novosti
said.
Pop star Madonna last
week performed Pussy Riot-style in a face mask and with the group's name
on her back during a packed Moscow gig.
"Everyone has the right
to free speech, everywhere in the world. Maria, Katya, Nadia, I pray for
you," Madonna said at Tuesday's concert, according to RIA Novosti.
"They did something brave with their action. And I am praying for their
freedom."
Rallies have been
organized Friday in their support outside Russian embassies around the
world, including in London and Washington.
Pussy Riot and Putin's iron fist
Putin criticized the
women's action this month but said they should not be judged "too
harshly," RIA Novosti said. He added that he hoped the court makes "the
right decision."
Pussy Riot specializes in sudden, often illegal public performances, including one in Moscow's Red Square.
The "punk prayer" was
inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian
government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager,
who is married to one of the women.
The Orthodox leader Patriarch Kyril has been widely reported as saying Putin's years in power have been a miracle from God.
Putin won reelection to
the presidency in March in a vote that international observers said did
not meet international standards.
The presidential
election came just months after allegations of fraud in parliamentary
elections prompted the largest anti-government demonstrations Russia had
seen in two decades.
Pussy Riot pushes free speech limits in Russia
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Dictator, yeah right. Look in the US, who is bigger dictator Obama or Putin. At least Putin represent Russians and not some corporate, new world order agenda.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByAlesm (135.12) 
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@Alesm Which says a lot about Russians... Do remember Viktor Yushchenko, moron?
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byin_vino_veritas (9.00) in_vino_veritas View Channel Send Message
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@in_vino_veritas Show proof not some alegations from traitor spies. Lol, moron and it says a lot about Russians yeah, which cannot be said about you.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByAlesm (135.12) 
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@Alesm Wow, that makes no sense what so ever...
Posted Aug-21-2012 Byin_vino_veritas (9.00) in_vino_veritas View Channel Send Message
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@in_vino_veritas Its simple, Viktor was working for the western inteligence (got money from the west), so this makes him a traitor. Second what makes you an idiot is making assumption that the Putin is dictator, he was elected and the election was monitored by web cameras, tell me where in the west or any other country is this possible. Now look at US and their home land security laws, then look in the mirror.
Posted Sep-3-2012 ByAlesm (135.12) 
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stupid classless bitches. enjoy your international attention while locked up.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByBUDBEAR (135.70) 
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@BUDBEAR right on brother
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bygrraur (29.62) grraur View Channel Send Message
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Go Putin! Go Russian laws!
The west should stop ispiring this shit!
Posted Aug-19-2012 ByGhettopia (0.50) Ghettopia View Channel Send Message
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They are going to dyke heaven. They should be happy.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bynutsflipped (2031.30) 
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Wish our government had took a hardline stance with the minority of extreme muslims that were protesting when the coffins of dead soldiers were being carried through the streets of Wootten Bassatt U.K earlier this year ,no different to people paying respect to dead loves in a Russian church without having to put up with a group of slags protesting and jeering in there faces .
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByAsterix101 (85.20) Asterix101 View Channel Send Message
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while the banks are coming all over our faces while stealing our hard earned cash, we are talking here about worthless, talentless cunts. One of them filmed a porn in church while 8 month pregnant. I wonder what the public reaction would have been if they did it in usa?
Posted Aug-18-2012 Bygrraur (29.62) grraur View Channel Send Message
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@grraur read the wiki i posted. seems they are more than you think, and that's why they received the 2 years.
these are not dumb, punk rock teenage girls, these are bright women, probably Jewish though of course their Wiki steers clear of that, who are political agents looking to serve the interests of Internationalists.
Posted Aug-28-2012 ByKutKorners (545.10)

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Putin did NOT jail anyone because he has no competence to do it - it was done by the court.
The GERMAN legsilation provides for 3 years of jail for the same actions.
Why shouldn't the Russian legsilation punish these sick bitches?
Dancing shouting "God is shit" inside churches has nothing to do with freedom. And it's no art.
Posted Sep-2-2012 ByOh, dear! (540.50) 
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Defendants
Maria Vladimirovna Alyokhina (Russian: Мари́я Влади́мировна Алёхина), born June 6, 1988 (age 24),[52] is a fourth year student at the Institute of Journalism and Creative Writing in Moscow. She is an environmental activist with Greenpeace Russia, and opposed development projects in the Khimki Forest. She was a volunteer at Children's Psychiatric Hospital in Moscow. She has a five-year-old son, Philip. She played an active role in the trial: cross-examining w More..
Posted Aug-28-2012 ByKutKorners (545.10)

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Why bring the Church into your problem with the little dictator Putin?
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByJohn Coleman (192.70) 
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Putin is a pussy, but pussy got put in......
Posted Aug-17-2012 ByRetard (229.70) 
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Nobody ever really thought Russia would become free, right?
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByRational_Surge (432.70) Rational_Surge View Channel Send Message
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@Rational_Surge It's a shame they didn't beat them up ,pepper spray tear gas them before they threw them in prison like they did with some of the OWS protestors.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByAsterix101 (85.20) Asterix101 View Channel Send Message
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@Asterix101 You've got a point there...
Posted Aug-19-2012 ByRational_Surge (432.70) Rational_Surge View Channel Send Message
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fucking religious fucktards and dictators go hand in hand.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByTongueboy (3089.24) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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@Tongueboy I think it's more like atheists and dicktators go hand and hand.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByJohn Coleman (192.70) 
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@John Coleman No, you are wrong.
Read some history.
Posted Aug-18-2012 ByTongueboy (3089.24) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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Time for freedom in Russia.
Posted Aug-18-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3416.40) 
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Pussy Riot = Human Trash
Posted Feb-23-2013 ByJohn Nada (95.90) 
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