Sunday, November 3, 2013

Pussy Riot prisoner goes missing


Moscow, Nov 2: Jailed Pussy Riot punk Nadezhda Tolokonnikova has not been gotten notification from for about two weeks since she left her Russian jail province accompanying
requests to be exchanged to an alternate, her spouse said on Saturday. In September, Tolokonnikova went on craving strike in dissent at what she called homicide dangers and "slave labour conditions" in the punitive province in Mordovia. Tolokonnikova's spouse Pyotr Verzilov said his wife had been incommunicado since she left the camp, nearly 400 kilometres from Moscow, on October 22. "We have not gotten notification from Nadezhda for 13 days now," Verzilov, guide of the symbolization aggregate Voina (War), said. "We accept that the jail administration has picked this impossible to miss technique to discipline her." He added that consistent with sources Tolokonnikova was known to be passing through the city of Chelyabinsk in the Urals a month ago. Supporters on Saturday picketed the base camp of the jail administration in Moscow. The Federal Service for the Execution of Punishment has affirmed that Tolokonnikova was being exchanged to an alternate settlement however declined to give portions. Voina said on Twitter that the jail administration said Tolokonnikova's whereabouts might be uncovered "later." Tolokonnikova and her bandmate Maria Alyokhina are serving a two-year sentence for their punk amass' execution in a Moscow chapel criticising President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church's close connections to the Kremlin. BBoth have small children and are scheduled for release in March.—AFP

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