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Russian band Pussy Riot, convicted of hooliganism, given two-year sentences

Global Politics

Maria Alyokhina, 24, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, and Yekaterina Samutsevich will spend the next two years in prison after a Russian judge determined they had offended the sensibilities of religious people with an anti-Vladimir Putin protest performance in an Orthodox Cathedral.

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Punk Band Pussy Riot Takes On Big Oil

Conflict & Justice
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The Music of Pussy Riot

Conflict & Justice
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Slideshow: Russia Remains Divided on The Pussy Riot Case

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Pussy Riot Jailed Members Get a Two Year Jail Sentence

Conflict & Justice

Why International Support for Pussy Riot Could Backfire

Conflict & Justice

Russian-American musician and writer Alina Simone says she thinks this international attention could end up alienating ordinary Russians and create more support for the Kremlin.

Russia’s Anti-Putin All-Girl Punk Band

Conflict & Justice

The band “Pussy Riot” performs songs that criticize Russia’s authoritarianism and in particular, president elect Vladimir Putin.