Free Pussy Riot
Free Pussy Riot
Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist protest and performance art group based in Moscow that became popular for its provocative punk rock music which later turned into a more accessible style.
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Punk group Pussy Riot was declared an "extremist organization" by a Russian court on Monday. The ruling, which was made by Moscow's Tverskoy District Court, effectively outlaws the group from operating in Russia and puts anyone linked with the group at risk of criminal prosecution.
Russian anti-Kremlin feminist punk band and art collective 'Pussy Riot' was designated an extremist organisation by a Moscow court on Monday, banning its activities inside Russia as part of a ...
The sticker refers to the 2012 Pussy Riot's "punk prayer" performance held at a Russian orthodox cathedral that criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, for which the group was sentenced to two years in prison. The sticker serves as a human rights manifesto.
This chronicle of Russian musical group Pussy Riot explores how they morphed from an obscure feminist protest band to an international cause celebre.
The true-life odyssey of the punk girls that rocked a country and fight for human rights around the world. Follow Pussy Riot through their harsh two year sentences for playing music to the stunning upwards trajectory of a youth movement. Stream Pussy Riot: The Movement for free on Pluto TV.
The story of Pussy Riot New to this whole Pussy Riot business? Or just want to put events in order? Scroll through our timeline to see how the case evolved - and how free speech and other human rights in Russia disappeared at the same time. From chaotic church protest to sharing a stage with rock stars, this is the story of Pussy Riot.
On August 16, 2012, the Illuminator traveled to the Russian Consulate in New York City and projected a graphic art intervention to "Free Pussy Riot," a Russian feminist punk rock protest group that had been imprisoned by the Russian government for their protests. Founded in 2011 in Moscow to advocate for feminism, LGBTQ rights, and opposition toward President Vladimir Putin, Pussy Riot staged ...
May 3, 2025
Sept 13 Student Freshers Campaign Briefing: Free Pussy Riot Overview Call for the immediate and unconditional release of Nadezhda and Maria includes downloadable placard and petition.
A Moscow court on Friday (17 August) sentenced three young women from the Pussy Riot band to two years in jail for their "punk prayer" - a protest song performed in a cathedral and criticising President Vladimir Putin. The verdict came in a packed room where the women, all in their 20s, sat ...
In the run-up to the womens' trial, support for their free speech campaign galvanised activists to demand one thing: Free Pussy Riot! We chained ourselves up outside the Russian Embassy in London, you sent emails and texts in their tens of thousands,…
Shrigley's striking pink balaclava design - featuring the words "Free Pussy Riot" and the artist's name - is being turned into a campaign t-shirt by Amnesty after strong demand for t-shirts and other campaigning materials from members of the public and Amnesty's supporters.
Dec 15, 2025
Sep 16, 2025
'New laws introduced since the Pussy Riot protest have given the authorities sweeping powers to clamp down on NGOs' - John Dalhuisen A year after the punk band Pussy Riot performed a protest song in Moscow's main Orthodox cathedral (on 21 February 2012), the situation for freedom of expression ...
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The women, casually dressed, are Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alekhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 29: feminist activists from the group called Pussy Riot, who face up to seven years in ...
Feb 2, 2025
(Moscow) - Russian authorities should immediately and unconditionally free the two members of the feminist punk group Pussy Riot who remain behind bars. The two women, Nadia Tolokonnikova and ...
Either way, detention and up to seven years prison for these actions seems riot-worthy. It's time to free Pussy Riot.
The Cry Heard Around the World: "Free Pussy Riot!" After members of the Russian punk bank were sentenced to prison, demonstrations sprang up from Europe to New York City demanding their freedom--and their right of self-expression.
Despite the odds against Pussy Riot's acquittal, fighting for their freedom, and a free democratic Russian state, must continue.
Members of the female punk band "Pussy Riot" (R-L) Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Yekaterina Samutsevich and Maria Alyokhina sit in a glass-walled cage after a court hearing in Moscow, August 17, 2012.
Peaches' video in support of embattled Russian punk band Pussy Riot, and the band's closing statement in the trial, expected to reach a verdict tomorrow.
We, the citizens of the world and advocates for free speech, DEMAND the immediate release of Pussy Riot. The verdict is planned for August 17th - let's show Pussy Riot our support!
Masha Gessen's "Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot" tells the essential backstory to the Pussy Riot phenomenon in a way that "rescues these women from this obliteration-by-fame." Did you know that Truthout is a nonprofit and independently funded by readers like you? If you ...
Pussy Riot (signifiant littéralement « émeute de chattes », en anglais) est un groupe de punk rock féministe russe, originaire de Moscou. Formé en 2011, le collectif organise à Moscou des performances artistiques non autorisées pour promouvoir les droits des femmes en Russie et, en 2012, pour s'opposer à la campagne du Premier ...
Pussy Riot weren't charged at this recent court appearance. When are they next in front of the judge?
In February 2012, Russian authorities arrested members of a riot grrrl-influenced band called Pussy Riot for staging a protest at a Moscow cathedral. The women
Pussy Riot in Red Square, Moscow Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova was given two years in prison, as was a second woman, Maria Alyokhina; they served 21 months in separate prisons Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist punk rock protest group of eleven women. The group was formed in August 2011 in Moscow. Three members of the group (Yekaterina Samutsevich, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, and Maria ...
"Peaches has also premiered the video for her new song "Free Pussy Riot." On Wednesday, August 3 rd approximately 400 Pussy Riot supporters joined Peaches in Berlin for an impromptu video shoot. Over 70 people from all over the world who were unable to attend the last minute filming have contributed footage for the clip to show their support.
On November 2, he said that he would not have sent the three Pussy Riot members to prison, reiterating that their pre-trial detention was enough, but stressed that setting free the two remaining prisoners was a matter for the courts. [65][66][67]
Up until the last day of the increasingly absurd trial proceedings, Pussy Riot's supporters believed that Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Katya Samutsevich would be let go or at least given a short sentence equal to the time they have already spent in jail. The sentence of two years in ...
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A Moscow court on Friday (17 August) sentenced three young women from the Pussy Riot band to two years in jail for their "punk prayer" - a protest song performed in a cathedral and criticising President Vladimir Putin. The verdict came in a packed room where the women, all in their 20s, sat smiling ...
Two women were found stabbed to death in a Russian apartment with the words "Free Pussy Riot" written on the wall in what was probably blood, investigators said on Thursday, stirring more passion ...
Image of a photograph of the female band Pussy Riot overlaid with an image of a raised fist with the text "Free Pussy Riot: No Pasaran! Destroy Patriarchy, End Religion, Fear Down the Prisons, Think For Yourself, Laugh at Patriotism, Ridicule Racism & Fuck Putin!" The sticker refers to the 2012 Pussy Riot's "punk prayer" performance held at a Russian orthodox cathedral that
Pussy Riot: A History of Feminist Punk Protest The Origins of a Movement: Pussy Riot officially formed in the summer of 2011 when Nadya and Kat broke off from the radical street-art group Voina to find a more feminist focused rebuke of Putin and the oppressive regime that was taking hold.
How and where to watch "Pussy Riot: The Movement" online on Netflix and Prime Video - including free options.
Watch free on Tubi. From deep cuts to hit movies, shows, series, live TV and awarded originals. No subscription. Free forever. Filmed over six months, this documentary follows Russian punk-activist band Pussy Riot, through their controversial arrest and the resulting fallout.
Members of the U.$. based Riot-Folk! Collective are compiling a Benefit CD to support the three members of Russian feminist punk collective PUSSY RIOT who were recently sentenced to two years in prison for staging a punk influenced protest against Russian president Vladamir Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church.
Deutsche Version unten / По-русски - ниже / Versione italiana sotto / Versión española abajo / Français ci-dessous Peaches, Simonne Jones, and tons of musicians, artists, activists, and free-thinkers have come together to make a video in support of the russian punk feminist art collective PUSSY RIOT! FREE DOWNLOAD OF THE SONG Now that you have heard about the video, we want you ...
Two members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot have been jailed for two years after staging an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral of Christ the Saviou...
The protest punk group Pussy Riot is a demonstration of a power asymmetry between citizen voices and the political elite of Russia, influencing global feminism and protest movements worldwide.
Pussy Riot immediately mobilized against the Putin's government and took to the streets to tackle issues like gender and LGBTQ+ rights through disruptive punk music acts where the public couldn't ignore them. Pussy Riot became known for their unsanctioned public performances, which were filmed, edited, and released as music videos online.
With colorful ski masks, explicit lyrics and mosh pit-ready dance moves, the feminist collective known as Pussy Riot grew out of the protest movement that peaked in Moscow in early 2012, the ...
Russian punk band Pussy Riot members were found guilty of "hooliganism" by Russian judges for performing an anti-Putin song in a cathedral. They've not been allowed to see friends, family or children, and face up to 7 years in prison. Tell the Russian authorities we don't stand for this. Putin could be in power until 2024, tell him that freedom of speech is a basic human right.
August 17, 2012 was a "Global Day of Action" in support of Pussy Riot, a radical feminist performance group from Russia who had been incarcerated for their "Punk Prayer" at the altar of the Christ ...
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