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Russian punk band found guilty of ‘hooliganism’ and ‘religious hatred’

 

A Moscow court on Friday (Aug. 17) found three members of the feminist punk band Pussy Riot guilty of “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred” after a guerrilla performance in Moscow’s main cathedral in February. They were sentenced to two years in a penal colony.

The band performed a “punk prayer” against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill I.

The case has divided Russia and the Orthodox Church and drawn worldwide protests on behalf of the band and free speech. Outside the courtroom, protesters clashed with police and well-known chess champion Garry Kasparov was arrested during the protests.

The charges against Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich had carried up to seven years in prison, and the prosecutor had demanded at least three years for the women, who range in age from 22 to 30.

Judge Maria Syrova said that she did not accept the defendants’ explanation that Christ the Savior Cathedral is not a church but a commercial enterprise because of businesses that operate there.

During the trial, which began last month, the defendants explained that they were opposed to Kirill’s support of Putin, who returned to the Kremlin after winning the March 4 presidential elections in the face of protests claiming voting irregularities.

Kirill has been silent on the case for several months after leading a prayer service in April to pray for deliverance from persecution of the church.

Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, spokesman for the Moscow Patriarchate, has said the church is ready to forgive members of Pussy Riot if they repent.

“If someone insults me personally, then of course I will forgive them,” Chaplin told the RIA Novosti news agency last month. “But if someone insults my faith or my God, I wait until they change their position and admit that they acted wrongly.” [More]

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RNS/ENInews/Christian Century

 
 
 
 

2 Comments

  1. Jim says:

    So sad, but good that they are going to jail — indeed, they need a wake up call. They are lost on several counts, the most important being, as you indicated Joseph Francis, their disresepect for religion and God. But, also, they are lost because they don’t respect God-created sex differences (the article notes they are feminists).

  2. joseph Francis says:

    I believe the crime is in their showing no respect for the orthodox religion or Cathedral. They could have deminstrated at the Square or some park. I would be horrified if someone deminstrates on the alter of St. Patricks cathedral. These hippy-type girls have no boundreys. They certainly will have time to think about their crazy actions. So sad indeed.

 
 

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