Browsing All posts tagged under »Vladimir Putin«

FILM-FLAM DIPLOMACY | Will you accept a post of culture minister in Siberia if you were Gérard Depardieu?

January 10, 2013

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The Siberian region is notorious for its Stalin-era gulag prison camps. It is also the same area where one of the members of the punk band Pussy Riot is presently serving a two-year sentence for reciting an anti-Putin prayer in a Russian orthodox church in February 2012.

Putin’s Pussy problem | As world awaits Russian court’s verdict, “Free Pussy Riot” protest actions become global

August 17, 2012

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Activists in more than 40 cities around the world (Dublin, Odessa, Melbourne, Barcelona, Tel Aviv, San Francisco, Vienna, London, Paris, Moscow and so forth) have joined forces on this very same day to organize political and performance actions that demand the freedom of Pussy Riot. A complete list of events around the world during "Free Pussy Riot Global Day" appears here.

Putin’s Pussy problem | Feminist punk group Pussy Riot calls Vladimir Putin’s Russia “repressive” and “totalitarian”

August 17, 2012

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, one of the three women, said, "If this political system throws itself against three girls … it shows this political system is afraid of truth." She called the charges against them a "political order for repression" and denounced Putin's "totalitarian-authoritarian system."

Putin’s Pussy problem | Amnesty International demands that Russia release anti-Putin punk singers detained after church performance

July 20, 2012

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Three young women are being detained by Russian authorities for allegedly performing a protest song in a cathedral as part of a feminist punk group Pussy Riot. If found guilty, they could be jailed for up to 7 years just for exercising their free speech. The three women are currently in pre-trial detention, which has been extended to January 2013.

Russian law seeks to label foreign-funded nonprofits “foreign agents”

July 14, 2012

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Civil and human rights activists note that Russian donors are afraid to support nonprofit organizations that criticize the government, which leaves those nonprofits dependent on foreign funding.

Dutch composer JacobTV remixes images of democracy, world leaders, global media into musical “News” commentary

April 27, 2012

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PITTSBURGH: ”The rules of democracy are under pressure,” states the Dutch avant-pop composer JacobTV. “Our government makes decisions without asking the parliament for permission. The Dutch government bailed out corporations and paid too much money. Everything in the world is changing right now. In a way, that has always been the case, but I think we […]

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