Punk group Pussy Riot was declared an “extremist organization" by a Russian court on Monday. The ruling, which was made by Moscow’s Tverskoy District Court, effectively outlaws the group from ...
A court in Moscow said it had upheld prosecution submissions 'to recognize the punk band Pussy Riot as an extremist organization.' After the court's decision, founding member Nadya Tolokonnikova, now ...
KREMLIN-bashing punk band Pussy Riot have been banned by Vladimir Putin’s regime – in another desperate attempt to crack down on free speech in Russia. The feminist art collective was ...
Kremlin feminist punk band and art collective known as Pussy Riot was designated an extremist organization by a Moscow court on Monday, banning its activities inside Russia as part of a wider ...
Putin punk band has been designated as a terrorist organisation meaning any reference to the group may now carry criminal ...
If Maria Alyokhina hadn’t escaped from Russia disguised as a food courier, she would be in jail right now. The Pussy Riot activist knows from experience how tough life can be for political prisoners ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. German doctors say there is a “high ...
Five members of Pussy Riot have been sentenced in absentia to prison in Russia on charges relating to performances criticising the war in Ukraine. The jail terms handed down to members of the feminist ...
There is virtually no room left for public criticism of state actions in Russia. Nevertheless, criticism of the Roblox blockade is growing louder.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court found two protest leaders guilty of inciting mass riots on Thursday in a case that the opposition sees as part of a clampdown on President Vladimir Putin's foes ...
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