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Pussy Riot member Nadya Tolokonnikova publishes a manifesto

By now most people interested in counterculture should know about the feminist riot grrrl band Pussy Riot. That they performed an anti-Putin song in a Russian Orthdox church, pissing off church and state, and have been in jail for 5 months on charges that could land them in jail for 7 years.

Below is a manifesto written by Nadya Tolokonnikova and published on the Free Pussy Riot website. It’s quite an informative read as far as highlighting the absurdist state maneuvers at work against the girls.

“The punk band Pussy Riot, which I belong to, is a musical group that conducts unexpected performances in different urban spaces. Pussy Riot’s songs address topical political issues. The interests of the group members are: political activism, ecology, and the elimination of authoritarian tendencies in the Russian state system through the creation of the civil society.

Since its origin in October 2011, the band played concerts in the subway, on the roof of a trolleybus, on the roof of the detention center for administrative detainees, in clothing stores, at fashion shows, and on the Lobnoe Mesto on Red Square. We believe that the art should be accessible to everyone; therefore we perform in diverse public spaces. Pussy Riot never means to show any disrespect to any viewers or witnesses of our punk concerts. This was the case on the roof of the trolleybus and on the Lobnoe Mesto, and this was the case at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

On 21 February 2012 Pussy Riot band performed its punk prayer “Hail Mary, Expel Putin” at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. In the early March 2012 three members of the group were imprisoned because of the music and political activism. The themes of our songs and performances are dictated by the present moment. We simply react to what is happening in our country, and our punk performances express the opinion of a sufficiently large number of people. In our song “Hail Mary, Expel Putin” we reflected the reaction of many Russian citizens to the patriarch’s calls for vote for Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin during the presidential election of 4 March 2012.

We, like many of our fellow citizens, wrestle against treachery, deceit, bribery, hypocrisy, greed, and lawlessness, peculiar to the current authorities and rulers. This is why we were upset by this political initiative of the patriarch and could not fail to express that. The performance at Cathedral of Christ the Savior was committed not on the grounds of religious enmity and hatred. Equally, we harbor no hatred towards Orthodox Christians. Orthodox Christianity worships the same as we do: mercy, forgiveness, justification, love, and freedom. We are not enemies of Christianity. We care about the opinion of Orthodox Christians. We want all of them to be on our side – on the side of anti-authoritarian civil society activists. That is why we came to the Cathedral.”

Read the rest over at Free Pussy Riot website.

  1. August 03, 2012 at 8:06 pm, George Kafantaris said:

    Putin cannot quench the thirst for freedom in Russia. As long as Russians can read, see, and hear they will learn how others think and live in the world.
    The steamroller of the information age has momentum now; there is no stopping it. Relentless efforts to do so merely add to the pent-up anger and frustration — and Putin has yet to see it.
    He can raid homes and offices; he can arrest Russians on bogus charges; he can torture them. But these measures only fan the flames of freedom.
    Putin cannot extinguish the fires by killing the Russians in whose chest they are burning.
    Nor will he find a shortage of Nathan Hales in Russia whose only regret is that they have but one life to give for freedom in their country.

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  2. August 06, 2012 at 2:37 pm, Akil Hashim said:

    We as musicians need to support our colleagues who dare to speak/sing their views in public. And not to end up as political prisoners.

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