Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Stop hunting Pussy Riot!

I got this from Amnesty International: 

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/c.6oJCLQPAJiJUG/b.8302257/k.9A29/Free_Pussy_Riot/siteapps/advocacy/ActionItem.aspx?msource=W1208EAIAR4

Dear Tracy,

As if the recent trial and sentencing of three members of Pussy Riot wasn't shameful enough, now Russian police are hunting down others in the band. But news broke yesterday that the two wanted members have successfully fled Russia to avoid prosecution for their alleged participation in the peaceful punk performance in a cathedral.

Make no mistake about it: Russian authorities are relentless. We watched in horror as stories, videos and tweets poured in from areas around the courthouse where Pussy Riot members were being tried. Reportedly, more than 5 truckloads of protestors were hauled away from the scene. Former world chess champion and opposition leader, Garry Kasparov, was even roughed up and thrown into a police van as he tried to speak to journalists outside the courtroom.

Just how far are the Russian authorities willing to go to silence voices of dissent?

Tell the Russian government to stop hunting Pussy Riot!

By this Friday, the convicted members of Pussy Riot -- Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alekhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30 -- will have submitted an appeal for their 2-year sentences. As we wait for the court to set the hearing date, we will be preparing to spread some good news or sound the alarm, depending on the results.

More than 116,000 of you have helped to keep the fire for free speech in Russia burning by taking action. A special thanks to the more than 500 of you who are helping us send a colorful, but powerful, reminder to President Putin and his cronies. Your balaclavas, or ski masks -- like the ones Pussy Riot are known for wearing during their performances -- are piling up and we can't wait to send boxes upon boxes of them to Russia to show that we will not stop fighting until Nadia, Katja, and Masha are released!

There's still time to add your ski mask to the pile -- donate $20 or more and we'll send a ski mask to Putin with your name on it.

Russian authorities are testing the limits. They want to see just how far they can bend free speech before it breaks. We won't let it happen on our watch.

When Russian authorities enforce fear, we'll stand for peace.

When they evade responsibility and accountability, we'll demand justice.

And when Russian authorities demand silence. WE. GET. LOUDER!

Raise your voice with me -- free Pussy Riot now!

In solidarity,

Michelle Ringuette
Chief of Campaigns & Programs
Amnesty International USA

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