segunda-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2014

Russia: 7 sentenced to jail and 200 more effective detention outside the Court

While was reading the sentence, the police proceeded to about two hundred arrests, as happened on Friday. And just like last week, when the defendants were found guilty by Russian justice, over a thousand opponents of Putin shouted "shame" and called for "freedom" by the Court.

Before being arrested, one of the members of the Pussy Riot said expect the events in Ukraine are an inspiration for people to understand that it is possible to take down the Czars ". As for Putin, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova claims to be "clear that this situation upsets and scares".

Among those present at the door of the Court were Alexei Navalny, the best-known face of opposition to Putin, who also ended up at the police station, and the historic human rights activist in Russia, Lyudmila Alexeyeva. The activist said that, "compared to what's going on in other countries," call "mass disorders" to what happened to May 6, 2012 is "worse than a lie, it's stupid" and warned that to continue this classification by the authorities, massive disturbances "may even begin to happen".

To condemn the sentence, protesters convened a protest action near the Kremlin by the end of Monday.

If You Enjoyed This, Take 5 Seconds To Share It