Protestors Rally on Behalf of Pussy Riot

Global activists gear up for Pussy Riot rallies
by Nataliya Vasilyeva
Associated Press
August 15, 2012

Moscow (AP) – The global campaign to free Pussy Riot is gaining speed: Supporters of the punk provocateur band are mobilizing this week in at least two dozen cities worldwide to hold simultaneous demonstrations an hour before a Russian court rules on whether its members will be sent to prison.

Friday’s rallies will ride a wave of support for the three women who have been in jail for more than five months because of an anti-Putin prank in Moscow’s main cathedral. Calls for them to be freed have come from a long list of celebrities such as Madonna and Bjork. Protests have been held in a number of Western capitals, including Berlin, where last week about 400 people joined Canadian electro-pop performance artist Peaches to support the band.

In one of the most extravagant displays, Reykjavik Mayor Jon Gnarr rode through the streets of the Icelandic capital in a Gay Pride parade this weekend dressed like a band member – wearing a bright pink dress and matching balaclava – while lip-synching to one of Pussy Riot’s songs.

Although the band members and their lawyers are convinced that the verdict depends entirely on the will of President Vladimir Putin, and prosecutors have asked for a three-year sentence, activists hope their pressure will ease punishment or even free the women. Continue reading “Protestors Rally on Behalf of Pussy Riot”

Russian Art Collective Voina’s “Kiss Debris”

Update: According to ArtInfo, earlier this week Banksy bailed out two members of the Russian anarchist art collective Voina, jailed last year for “Palace Revolution,” a performance in which members overturned cop cars in protest of abusive authority.


Voina come back for kisses
by Tom Washington
The Moscow News
March 1, 2011

Police are reluctant to pucker up and play along with the latest provocative prank from art collective Voina (War).

To mark the first day of spring and the implementation of Russia”™s new police law women in the group have been attempt[ing] to plant smacking kisses on female officers in Moscow metro stations.

The stunt, called “Kiss debris”, did not go down well with many officers, as images on a Voina member”™s livejournal page attest.

Love for the law

The group, notorious for its antics in provoking the authorities, has promoted the latest campaign with slogans such as “˜Get out on the street and grab a police officer!”™ “˜My sexual orientation is a police officer of my sex!”™ And “˜A gay policeman and a lesbian policewoman are Medvedev”™s avant-garde modernisation!”™

Feisty females

The group”™s twitter account suggests the kissing spree has been going on for two months and that several hundred officers have been targeted. Continue reading “Russian Art Collective Voina’s “Kiss Debris””