
Pussy Riot: Jail Sentences for Anti-War Protests
Pussy Riot members sentenced to jail for spreading "fakes" about the Russian army via anti-war videos. Charges relate to a YouTube video referencing Mariupol and Bucha, criticizing the war.
Pussy Riot members sentenced to jail for spreading "fakes" about the Russian army via anti-war videos. Charges relate to a YouTube video referencing Mariupol and Bucha, criticizing the war.
Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova stages 'Police State' at MOCA, a durational performance art piece featuring a mock jail cell and soundscapes reflecting Russian prisons and political protest.