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Pussy Riot solidarity rally set for Toronto




Toronto protesters are planning to gather on Friday in response to the conviction on hooliganism charges and two-year prison sentence of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot.

Band member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova's husband, Pyotr Verzilov, has told CBC News his wife holds permanent resident status in Canada and an Ontario health card.

That tie provides a connection to a protest that could have a world-wide scope.

On Friday, activists in dozens of cities around the world took to the streets beginning at 2 p.m. Moscow time (6 a.m. ET), before the judge issued her verdict.
Judge Marina Syrova handed down the verdict Friday in a Moscow court. The three members were each sentenced to two years each behind bars. Prosecutors had sought a three-year prison term.

In Toronto, the protest at the Russian consulate at Bloor and Church streets is not scheduled to start until noon local time.

It's been five months since the members of the band — Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alekhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30 — were arrested and became an international cause célèbre after staging an anti-Putin protest in Moscow's main cathedral.

Jailed ever since and facing up to seven years in prison, they have received public support from musicians such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Paul McCartney and Madonna.
In Canada, support has come from electro-pop performance artist Peaches and punk band SFH.

"In our country we're allowed to dissent from the government and it turns out in Russia, that calls itself a democracy now, that you're not," said SFH member David Shiller, whose band has been selling T-shifts to raise money for Pussy Riot's legal defence.

Berlin-based Peaches had gathered 85,000 signatures after five days on a petition in support of Pussy Riot on the social action website Change.org. The Berlin-based singer also created a Free Pussy Riot video featuring supporters in masks.

Pussy Riot was little known before its brief impromptu performance in Christ the Savior Cathedral in February. Dancing and high-kicking, they shouted the words of a "punk prayer" asking the Virgin Mary to deliver Russia from Putin, who was set to win a third term in a March presidential election.

They were arrested on charges of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred. Since then, they have been vilified by the state media, while winning supporters abroad.
http://www.cbc.ca/news


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