Russian Punk Group Gets Two Years
By Richard Amada on Aug 18, 2012 | In Performing Arts, Music
The Russian punk band, Pussy Riot, was found guilty of hooliganism for its protest performance that took place in a church, and the members were sentenced to two years imprisonment. Not surprisingly, the verdict and sentence are meeting with a large amount of disagreement from the band's supporters.
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