Montage of Ukrainians Tearing Down Lenin Monuments

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Welcome to the Russian Olympics where beatings are the order of the day. For Pussy Riot, including Nadia Tolokonikova and Masha Alyohkina, who were poised to sing a song satirizing President Vladimir Putin in Sochi during the games yesterday, it is one more trial run going up against one of the world's strong men.

Beaten, thrown to the ground and kicked, the women had been arrested a day earlier while walking together on the street involving a theft at their hotel. Like their new non-profit to work for prison reform, one might ask, "Where is the Justice Zone?"

So far, authorities have avoided making the same judgment call that led to a worldwide outcry for their performance in a Moscow cathedral that led to a two-year prison sentence.


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Pussy Riot went looking for a fight where they would get most media attention. They're not so cute nor so clueless. Forget their apparent 'ideals' they're simply working the media machine for their own publicity. You can be sure the multiple provocations they made before getting the response they wanted weren't on camera. And yes, I was there so am commenting from first hand experience.
 
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I think there are probably a fair few Americans that agree with his comment.
 
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