Participants
of the punk band Pussy Riot gave an exclusive interview with the
Guardian
Participants in the group Pussy Riot, calling themselves Balaklava, Sparrow and Squirrel, gave an exclusive interview with Guardian, which said that Putin is afraid of them.
"Putin is afraid of girls! Dictator Putin is really afraid of people! "- Said the girl.
Pussy Riot Participants noted that performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior was just praying.
"Mother is the defender of Russia. And so it was just a prayer to the Virgin Mary that she drove to Putin and changed our political system ", - told members of the group.
During the interview, Pussy Riot did not remove masks and even told that to the conspiracy, they periodically change their accessories. The girls said that the mask gives them confidence and allow you to feel the new Russian super-heroes.
In late February, several participants punk band Pussy Riot sang in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on a prayer "Hail Mary, Putin Put." The police opened a criminal case under Art. 213 of the Criminal Code of Russia ("Hooliganism"). To date, three members of the group Hope Tolokonnikova, Alekhine, Maria and Catherine Samutsevich are under arrest, despite calls from the public for their release.
Participants in the group Pussy Riot, calling themselves Balaklava, Sparrow and Squirrel, gave an exclusive interview with Guardian, which said that Putin is afraid of them.
"Putin is afraid of girls! Dictator Putin is really afraid of people! "- Said the girl.
Pussy Riot Participants noted that performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior was just praying.
"Mother is the defender of Russia. And so it was just a prayer to the Virgin Mary that she drove to Putin and changed our political system ", - told members of the group.
During the interview, Pussy Riot did not remove masks and even told that to the conspiracy, they periodically change their accessories. The girls said that the mask gives them confidence and allow you to feel the new Russian super-heroes.
In late February, several participants punk band Pussy Riot sang in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on a prayer "Hail Mary, Putin Put." The police opened a criminal case under Art. 213 of the Criminal Code of Russia ("Hooliganism"). To date, three members of the group Hope Tolokonnikova, Alekhine, Maria and Catherine Samutsevich are under arrest, despite calls from the public for their release.
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