Euronews
| Nov 29, 2012
A Russian court has ruled video footage of punk group Pussy Riot performing in Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral is "extremist" and called for it to be removed from websites. The decision was based on conclusions by a panel of experts who studi...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 26, 2012
The husband of one of the members of Pussy Riot says two members of the group who haven't been arrested have been moved to safety, away from Russian law enforcement officials. Three members of the Russian punk band were sentenced to two years in p...
Journeyman Pictures
| Aug 17, 2012
In an exclusive interview, three members of the Russian feminist punk group Pussy Riot talk about staging "punk prayers", why they are angry with Putin's sexist regime and the empowering effect of anonymity. On February 21, the band entered Moscow...
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FreedomRequiresWings
| Aug 17, 2012
On February 21, Pussy Riot performed a "punk prayer" at Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior, exhorting the Virgin Mary to throw Vladimir Putin from power. Three members of the group were subsequently arrested on charges of "hooliganism fueled ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 17, 2012
Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov is arrested outside the Moscow courthouse where Pussy Riot are standing trial.
Associated Press
| Aug 17, 2012
A Moscow judge has sentenced each of three members of the provocative punk band Pussy Riot to two years in prison on hooliganism charges following a trial that has drawn international outrage.
Storyful
| Aug 8, 2012
Members of a radical Russian Orthodox group publicly burned a poster of American pop star Madonna on Wednesday, a day after the singer expressed her support for punk protest group Pussy Riot. (Via Russia Today Free Video)
Russia Today
| Aug 6, 2012
The trial of the female punk band, Pussy Riot, has resumed in Moscow after a weekend recess. With public opinion over the controversial case divided, the question on everyone's lips is just what the verdict will be.
Al Jazeera English
| Aug 3, 2012
As the hooliganism trial of the all-female Russian group Pussy Riot continues, Russian President Vladimir Putin says he thinks the punk rockers should not be treated too harshly. The three women of Pussy Riot deny the charges connected to their ...
Al Jazeera English
| Jul 30, 2012
Three young women who staged a punk-rock protest against President Vladimir Putin in Moscow's main Orthodox church will go on trial in a case seen as a test of Russia's tolerance of dissent. Amnesty International's John Dalhuisen tells Al Jazeera...
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...a neck injury and a broken hand. The Christ the Savior Cathedral was the site of a a controversial protest in February 2012 by anti-Putin punk b...