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Tag Archives: Russia
Two Years
Cross-posted on the Corner: Two years: That was the jail term imposed on those three Russian ladies who performed under a name infinitely less obscene than their sentence: The Guardian reports: The judge said in the verdict that the three … Continue reading
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Tagged Pussy Riot, Russia, Russian Orthodoxy, Vladimir Putin
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Turning the Other Cheek
Cross-posted on the Corner: Tomorrow is verdict day for the naughtily-named Russian trio that staged a brief demonstration in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior (and have been jailed since March). The Guardian reports: Guards at the cathedral broke up … Continue reading
Free The Pussy Rioters (3)
Der Spiegel’s new cover uses the plight of Pussy Riot to suggest where Russia is headed: “on the way to a perfect dictatorship”: And the Russian Orthodox Church is playing along. Appalling.
Old Habits
By Wolfgang Horsch, Suddeutsche Zeitung
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Tagged Pussy Riot, Russia, Russian Orthodoxy, Vladimir Putin
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Free The Pussy Rioters (2)
From the closing statement of Nadezhda Tolokonnikova: Finally, I’d like to quote a Pussy Riot song because, strange as it may seem, all our songs have turned out to be prophetic, including the one that says: “The KGB chief, their … Continue reading
How It Is
Via what looks like the distinctly lefty Chtodelat News, the closing statement of Yekaterina Samutsevich, one of the Pussy Riot three, and, in this extract, an argument of some subtlety: The fact that Christ the Savior Cathedral [the scene of … Continue reading
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Mustn’t Diss the Russian Orthodox Church
Interesting report out of Estonia: Officials are remaining mum for now on a report from the Russian human rights organization Agora that a Karelia-based blogger, Maksim Jefimov, has asked for political asylum in Estonia. Jefimov is facing criminal prosecution for … Continue reading
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Tagged Estonia, Pussy Riot, Russia, Russian Orthodoxy, Vladimir Putin
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Hikikomori, Literally
Via the Daily Telegraph: Seventy members of an Islamist sect who have been living in an underground bunker without heat or sunlight for nearly a decade have been discovered living on the outskirts of the city of Kazan in Russia. … Continue reading
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Tagged Cults, Fayzrahman Satarov, Islamic fundamentalism, Russia
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Putin Eases?
Cross-posted on the Corner: Here (via the Daily Telegraph) is some encouraging news on the story of those three naughtily-named girls who staged a protest in Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral against Putin and, by implication, the role played by … Continue reading
Mime in the Cathedral
Cross-posted on the Corner: Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Edward Lucas launches into the Putin regime and, of course, the prosecution of those three young women with the Corner-unfriendly name (including some interesting details about what it was that they … Continue reading
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