Sunday, July 29, 2012

Participant Pussy Riot Tolokonnikova recognized share in the temple of "ethical mistake"

Participant Pussy Riot Tolokonnikova recognized share in the temple of "ethical mistake"
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Pussy-Riot в храме Христа Спасителя. Фото: pussy-riot.livejournal.com One of the participants punk band Pussy Riot Hope Tolokonnikova recognized scandalous performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior ethical mistake."Our denial of guilt under Article 213 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation does not mean that we are not ready to explain our actions and to apologize for the distress suffered by our performance," - said Tolokonnikova, which appeal to the court on Monday, her lawyer read Volkova Violetta."My assessment of the punk ethic Pussy Riot prayer is this: our ethical mistake was that we allowed to bring the genre we are developing an unexpected political punk performances in the temple. But we did not think then, that for some of our actions are an insult" - said Tolokonnikova."If someone was offended by our performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, then I am ready to admit that we made an ethical mistake. This is a bug, because conscious intention to offend anyone, we did not have" - ​​she said."Our ethics, stress - an ethical, rather than the Criminal Code, the wine is in the fact that we allowed ourselves to respond to the call of the patriarch upset us to vote for the policies of Vladimir Putin," - said Tolokonnikova.In her statement says that Pussy Riot of October 2011 were in different places of Moscow - on the subway, in stores, at the detention center at Calvary. "Our actions were perceived with humor, cheerfulness, at least - with irony. In this case, based on our experience of the concert, we had no idea that punk performance could seriously hurt someone or hurt," - said member punk band ."We believe that art should be accessible to everyone, so diverse in favor of public spaces" - said Tolokonnikova."Themes of the songs and performances dictate our future. We just react to what's happening in our country, and we express in the form of punk performances, opinions and attitudes of a sufficiently large number of people" - she said.According Tolokonnikova, performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour "was not committed on the grounds of religious enmity and hatred, just as there was not our hatred of a social group of Orthodox believers.""We are not enemies of Christianity. We would appreciate the opinion of Orthodox believers, and we want all of them were on our side, on the side of anti-authoritarian civil society activists, and so we come to church," - she said.

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