17 August 2012

"I hold no spite. I have no private spite. But I have political spite. Our being in jail is a clear and distinct sign that freedom is being taken away from the whole country. And this threat of destruction of the liberating, emancipatory forces of Russia is what makes me angry. The second wave of feminists said: the personal is political. The Pussy Riot case has shown that the personal problems of three people, charged with hooliganism, can give life to a political movement. Something unbelievable is happening for modern Russian politics: the demanding, stubborn, authoritative and consistent impact of society on the authorities. I'm grateful to everyone who has said: Freedom for Pussy Riot! We are witnessing a big and important political event, and the Putinist system is having a harder time controlling it. Whatever the verdict for Pussy Riot, we and you have already won, because we have learned to be angry and speak politically" (aqui)




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PUSSY RIOT GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION


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