Russian court denies parole for jailed Pussy Riot member preidentifying

Author : ating1942
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 10:18:35


A court denied parole for a jailed member of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot on Friday, state media reported.

The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said.

Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups.



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She is one of three women tried last year for performing a song critical of then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in an Orthodox cathedral. Video footage of their so-called 'punk prayer' was posted online.

State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole.

Fellow defendant Maria Alyokhina, who was also sentenced to two years in prison, was denied bail in May. She planned to appeal the ruling.

Yekaterina Samutsevich, a third member of the band, was sentenced at the same time as the two, but was freed from prison in October after her defense presented new evidence.

May: Jailed Pussy Riot member declares hunger strike

The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said. Fellow defendant Maria Alyokhina, who was also sentenced to two years in prison, was denied bail in May. She planned to appeal the ruling. Fellow defendant Maria Alyokhina, who was also sentenced to two years in prison, was denied bail in May. She planned to appeal the ruling. The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said. She is one of three women tried last year for performing a song critical of then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in an Orthodox cathedral. Video footage of their so-called 'punk prayer' was posted online. Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. A court denied parole for a jailed member of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot on Friday, state media reported. Yekaterina Samutsevich, a third member of the band, was sentenced at the same time as the two, but was freed from prison in October after her defense presented new evidence. Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. Fellow defendant Maria Alyokhina, who was also sentenced to two years in prison, was denied bail in May. She planned to appeal the ruling. She is one of three women tried last year for performing a song critical of then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in an Orthodox cathedral. Video footage of their so-called 'punk prayer' was posted online. Fellow defendant Maria Alyokhina, who was also sentenced to two years in prison, was denied bail in May. She planned to appeal the ruling. State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole. State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole. She is one of three women tried last year for performing a song critical of then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in an Orthodox cathedral. Video footage of their so-called 'punk prayer' was posted online. Yekaterina Samutsevich, a third member of the band, was sentenced at the same time as the two, but was freed from prison in October after her defense presented new evidence. The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said. Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. She is one of three women tried last year for performing a song critical of then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in an Orthodox cathedral. Video footage of their so-called 'punk prayer' was posted online. May: Jailed Pussy Riot member declares hunger strike Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. A court denied parole for a jailed member of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot on Friday, state media reported. Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole. The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said. The Supreme Court of the Mordovia region upheld an earlier decision to deny Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's parole, the official RIA Novosti news agency said. A court denied parole for a jailed member of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot on Friday, state media reported. State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole. Tolokonnikova was given a 2-year sentence for hooliganism after a trial in August that was criticized by international rights groups. State-run court news agency Rapsi cited an attorney as saying Tolokonnikova would not appeal the court's ruling on parole. A court denied parole for a jailed member of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot on Friday, state media reported.

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