Jailed Pussy Riot member gets prison move after hunger strike

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 10:15:08


Jailed Pussy Riot member gets prison move after hunger strike

Russian authorities said Friday they have decided to move Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, a jailed member of the Russian punk rock collective Pussy Riot, to a different prison.

The news came only hours after her husband, Pyotr Verzilov, told CNN that his wife had gone back on a hunger strike to protest being returned to Penal Colony No. 14, a grim prison camp in Mordovia.

Russia's Federal Service for the Enforcement of Punishments (FSIN) has not yet said where Tolokonnikova, who was sentenced to two years after being found guilty of hooliganism, has been taken.



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One of her relatives will be informed of her new location no later than 10 days after her transfer to the new prison camp, it said.

A tweet posted by an art group linked to Verzilov, called Voina, said: 'Flash and micro victory: FSIN reported that Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will be moved to another prison.'

Tolokonnikova, 23, was sent to Mordovia last year for her part in a performance of a 'punk prayer' critical of Vladimir Putin -- then the Prime Minister, now the President -- at a Russian Orthodox cathedral.

'Slave labor' claims in Mordovia prison camp

She now has less than six months left to serve. But on September 23, she declared the conditions at the prison camp to be intolerable and began a hunger strike.

She has been hospitalized since September 27, when she became so weak that doctors ordered that she be placed in the penal colony's medical ward.

She carried on the hunger strike for four more days and suffered complications because of the length of the protest, her husband said.

Verzilov warned then that Tolokonnikova would resume her hunger strike if she was sent back to Penal Colony No. 14 and conditions did not improve.

In a lengthy letter last month to the news site Lenta (a translated version was published in London's The Guardian), Tolokonnikova described 'slave labor' and unsanitary conditions in which women work through sickness and injury up to 17 hours a day and are beaten -- or worse -- for failing to complete their duties.

Tolokonnikova wrote that her life was once threatened and other prisoners tell her she is not beaten only because of the celebrity her case has brought her. Others are not so lucky, she said.

Prison authorities told state news agency RIA Novosti then that Tolokonnikova was blackmailing them for denying her request for special treatment.

Maria Alyokhina, another convicted member of Pussy Riot, went on a hunger strike earlier this year, protesting conditions in a different remote prison camp. She drew attention and won concessions.

Russia's Federal Service for the Enforcement of Punishments (FSIN) has not yet said where Tolokonnikova, who was sentenced to two years after being found guilty of hooliganism, has been taken. She carried on the hunger strike for four more days and suffered complications because of the length of the protest, her husband said. Russia's Federal Service for the Enforcement of Punishments (FSIN) has not yet said where Tolokonnikova, who was sentenced to two years after being found guilty of hooliganism, has been taken. 'Slave labor' claims in Mordovia prison camp In a lengthy letter last month to the news site Lenta (a translated version was published in London's The Guardian), Tolokonnikova described 'slave labor' and unsanitary conditions in which women work through sickness and injury up to 17 hours a day and are beaten -- or worse -- for failing to complete their duties. Maria Alyokhina, another convicted member of Pussy Riot, went on a hunger strike earlier this year, protesting conditions in a different remote prison camp. She drew attention and won concessions. In a lengthy letter last month to the news site Lenta (a translated version was published in London's The Guardian), Tolokonnikova described 'slave labor' and unsanitary conditions in which women work through sickness and injury up to 17 hours a day and are beaten -- or worse -- for failing to complete their duties. Tolokonnikova, 23, was sent to Mordovia last year for her part in a performance of a 'punk prayer' critical of Vladimir Putin -- then the Prime Minister, now the President -- at a Russian Orthodox cathedral. She has been hospitalized since September 27, when she became so weak that doctors ordered that she be placed in the penal colony's medical ward. Maria Alyokhina, another convicted member of Pussy Riot, went on a hunger strike earlier this year, protesting conditions in a different remote prison camp. She drew attention and won concessions. She carried on the hunger strike for four more days and suffered complications because of the length of the protest, her husband said. The news came only hours after her husband, Pyotr Verzilov, told CNN that his wife had gone back on a hunger strike to protest being returned to Penal Colony No. 14, a grim prison camp in Mordovia. She carried on the hunger strike for four more days and suffered complications because of the length of the protest, her husband said. One of her relatives will be informed of her new location no later than 10 days after her transfer to the new prison camp, it said.

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