Wednesday, August 1, 2012








Pussy Riot member suffered faintness
The women had to endure in a glass cage


The trial of the controversial trial against the Russian scandal tape pussy Riot breaks on Russian society. A politician of the ruling United Russia party and a prominent cleric criticized the public hearing. Criminal defendants in one of the three women suffered a dizzy spell in the court.

 

 

As a basic defense called their poor treatment by the judiciary. The musicians have hardly slept, according to law, must hold out a little and ate at the first hearing days twelve hours in a glass cage.

Doctors told the women after a short investigation to stand trial. They are at risk because of a protest against Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin in a church of seven years in prison

"The longer the process takes, the more it becomes a symbol of judicial despotism in Russia," wrote the politician Valery Fedotov from St. Petersburg, the hometown of President Putin, in an Internet blog. He wanted to show that not everyone in the party, "such medieval fanatics". The women's protest against Putin in a Moscow church has many very hurt, but is not grounds for a prison sentence, Fedotov said.

The defense accused the prosecution a "false accusation" against. Some plaintiffs were quoted as being completely identical statements "to the same printing error," said one lawyer. Judge Marina Syrowa but again showed a bias against the application.

The chairman of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, Hannes Swoboda, exercised under its sharp criticism of the Russian judiciary and government. "The court proceedings against the members of the punk band 'Pussy Riot' is becoming a farce," said Swoboda, who is also Russia-rapporteur of the European Parliament on Wednesday.






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