No jail release for praying anti-Putin punks

Two female punk rockers have been ordered to remain in jail awaiting trial for praying to the Virgin Mary to deliver the nation from Vladimir Putin in a surprise performance in the country’s main Orthodox cathedral.

Two female punk rockers have been ordered to remain in jail awaiting trial for praying to the Virgin Mary to deliver the nation from Vladimir Putin in a surprise performance in the country’s main Orthodox cathedral.

Five members of the band P***y Riot – wearing brightly coloured homemade ski masks and miniskirts – briefly seized the pulpit of Moscow’s Christ the Saviour Cathedral in late February to chant “Mother Mary, drive Putin away.”

In less then a minute, the women were rounded up by security guards. Two of them were later arrested and face up to seven years in jail on charges of hooliganism.

Mr Putin, who won a third presidential term in a March 4 election, described the performance as “unpleasant for all believers” and expressed hope that it would not be repeated.

The Russian Orthodox Church said the women deserve “fair justice” for the “blasphemous” performance at the cathedral, although thousands of believers signed a petition urging the church to forgive the band.

Moscow City Court said that Maria Alekhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will remain in custody until a hearing in late April. She said the other performers also will be identified and arrested.

Lawyers for the arrested band members said the two women should be released because they have young children. The women have declared a hunger strike to protest their continued detention.

The band gained notoriety in January for performing an anti-Putin song on Red Square from a spot used in czarist Russia for announcing government decrees. A video of the performance became an internet hit.

Although church and State are separate under Russia’s constitution, the Russian Orthodox Church has claimed a leading role in setting moral guidelines for society.

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