Sunday, July 29, 2012

Khamovnichesky court proceeds to the main hearing in the case of Pussy Riot

Khamovnichesky court proceeds to the main hearing in the case of Pussy Riot
Khamovnichesky Court in Moscow today will begin hearing the case of participating Pussy Riot, arrested in March this year. The defendants, represented by Mary Alekhine, Hope and Catherine Tolokonnikova Samutsevich arrested for "punk-a prayer" in Christ the Savior Cathedral, in turn, declare their willingness to admit his guilt before the court.
After today's meeting will be known to the further schedule for the case of Pussy Riot. It is reported that the meeting can be viewed live on the official website of Khamovnichesky court.
Recall that in the course of the preliminary hearing the court ruled to extend the arrest of girls for another six months.
Recall member of Pussy Riot, who made a "non-canonical Orthodox prayer" in the main church of the country, charged with disorderly conduct. The girls could face up to seven years in prison. During the investigation, the victims recognized some 10 people, mostly employees of security agencies, "Bell."
They were on duty that day in the temple and suffered a severe stress, identified by investigators. February 21 Pussy Riot activist held in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow, the so-called punk-prayer. They performed the song "Hail Mary, Putin Put", which contained profanity and criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Patriarch Kirill.

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