Putin asks for court to show leniency in Pussy Riot trial

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:32:59


Putin asks for court to show leniency in Pussy Riot trial

Russian President Vladimir Putin is asking a court to show leniency for three members of the punk rock band Pussy Riot, who are on trial in Moscow on hooliganism charges.

The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence.

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'Mother Mary please drive Putin away,' the women screamed, their faces covered in neon masks, inside Christ Savior Cathedral in February.

While Putin criticized their performance, he said Thursday, 'Still, I do not think they should be judged too harshly for that,' RIA Novosti reported. He added that he hoped the court makes 'the right decision.'

Read more: Celebrities back Pussy Riot

Pussy Riot specializes in sudden, often illegal public performances, including one in Moscow's Red Square.

The punk prayer was inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager, who is married to one of the suspects.

The Orthodox leader Patriarch Kyril has been widely reported as saying Putin's years in power have been a miracle from God.

The band's behavior in one of Russia's most sacred cathedrals has outraged many of the country's faithful.

'This is a disgusting thing to do,' one woman told CNN.

'They should go to jail,' said another. 'A year or two. Let them think about their behavior.'

But even some of those who were offended believe the women should not be in jail.

'If necessary, God will punish them,' one man said. 'It must be not be cruel punishment.'

The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. While Putin criticized their performance, he said Thursday, 'Still, I do not think they should be judged too harshly for that,' RIA Novosti reported. He added that he hoped the court makes 'the right decision.' The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. But even some of those who were offended believe the women should not be in jail. The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. Read more: A kangaroo court goes on a witch hunt 'Mother Mary please drive Putin away,' the women screamed, their faces covered in neon masks, inside Christ Savior Cathedral in February. The punk prayer was inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager, who is married to one of the suspects. The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. The punk prayer was inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager, who is married to one of the suspects. Pussy Riot specializes in sudden, often illegal public performances, including one in Moscow's Red Square. The Orthodox leader Patriarch Kyril has been widely reported as saying Putin's years in power have been a miracle from God. The Pussy Riot members went on trial Monday, charged after performing a song criticizing Putin in one of Moscow's grandest cathedrals, Russia's state news agency reported. The charge carries a potential seven-year sentence. Read more: A kangaroo court goes on a witch hunt Read more: Celebrities back Pussy Riot Russian President Vladimir Putin is asking a court to show leniency for three members of the punk rock band Pussy Riot, who are on trial in Moscow on hooliganism charges. The punk prayer was inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager, who is married to one of the suspects. The punk prayer was inspired by the women's anger about the relationship between the Russian government and the Orthodox Church, according to the band's manager, who is married to one of the suspects. Read more: Celebrities back Pussy Riot While Putin criticized their performance, he said Thursday, 'Still, I do not think they should be judged too harshly for that,' RIA Novosti reported. He added that he hoped the court makes 'the right decision.' Read more: Celebrities back Pussy Riot

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