Of
course the difference is that Pussy Riot are heroes in the struggle
against a dictatorial regime and these people are antisocial – LOL
Up
to 3 years: Pussy Riot copycats booted from German cathedral may face
jail
Four
people who stormed Germany’s Cologne Cathedral during services,
wearing masks and carrying signs showing solidarity with the jailed
members of Pussy Riot, have been charged with disturbing a religious
service and may face prison.
RT,
21
August, 2012
Three
men and one woman – all in their twenties – were colorfully
dressed, shouted slogans, sang and carried a banner demanding, “Free
Pussy Riot and all prisoners”.
According
to German media reports, Cologne Cathedral Bishop Heiner Koch, who
was leading the service, quietly observed the protest by the altar.
After activists were removed, he asked his congregation to pray for
Pussy Riot, and for the Russian people in general.
Video
of the incident posted on YouTube by one of the protesters shows
cathedral officials quickly and brutally forcing the activists out of
the service, knocking over stands along the way. Undaunted, the group
continued their protest outside the cathedral. Police present said
that the protesters did not resist arrest, and were later charged
with disturbing the peace and disrupting a religious service.
According
to the Criminal Code of Germany, the punishment for the above
misbehavior envisages a fine or imprisonment for up to three years.
Worldwide solidarity
A
week ago in Vienna, Austria, two men in bright balaclavas and small
dresses went to the pulpit of a church and were photographed holding
a banner reading
"God loves Pussy Riot." Another group of
Pussy Riot supporters in Helsinki attempted to enter a cathedral, but
were blocked and forced to perform outside.
Protests
have taken place around the world in support of the
Russian punk band,
including countries such as the UK, US, Brazil, Australia, France,
Finland, Austria and Iceland. On the day of the group’s sentencing,
demonstrators gathered in the streets wearing Pussy Riot-like
outfits, carrying signs and shouting slogans in solidarity with the
group.
A
topless activist from Ukraine’s infamous FEMEN protest group
committed what was arguably the most outsized act of any Pussy Riot
supporter: Using
a chainsaw to cut down a cross in
Kiev. Ukrainian authorities have launched a criminal investigation
into the stunt on charges of hooliganism.
The
cross felled by the FEMEN activist turned out to be Catholic,
not Orthodox as
she had apparently believed.
Three
members of Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in jail on charges
of "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" for staging
a ‘punk prayer’ in Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral. The
case was believed by many to be politically motivated, and sparked
worldwide criticism and protest.
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