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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Pussy Riot Band Member Denied Parole After She Goes On Hunger Strike
Reuters and The Guardian reported yesterday that in Russia, Pussy Riot punk rock band member Maria Alyokhina who is serving a two-year jail sentence for the group's anti-Putin protest performance in Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral (see prior posting) has now gone on a hunger strike. She is protesting a court's refusal to allow her to be personally present at her parole hearing. She was only allowed to attend by video link, and had to file all motions by fax. In protest she also barred her lawyers from representing her further during the hearing. According to Radio Free Europe, the parole hearing resumed today, with a court-appointed lawyer representing Alyokhina. The court, in the Russian town of Berezniki then denied her parole request.