Samutsevich promises other group members, who remain in prison, continuing the fight against President
YekaterinaSamutsevich, riot member Pussy released by a Moscow court this week, vowed to continue participating in anti-Putin band, saying it would be "more cautious and smarter "to avoid being arrested again.
Friday during his first interview with a newspaper Samutsevich said his words of farewell to two members of the band were still in prison he would continue his fight against the president. But it is expected that the increasing pressure on their status, despite his newfound freedom
"They did not overturn the verdict, do not say I'm not guilty - I was given a reprieve if the slightest thing I do [wrong], even an administrative offense, I can return to. prison, "he told the Guardian.
The three women were sentenced to two years in a penal colony for "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" because of its anti-Putin "punk prayer" in a cathedral in Moscow. Samutsevich was unexpectedly released by an appeal court on Wednesday after successfully arguing that it had not taken part in the exercise.
"I did not expect," said Samutsevich, sitting in a cafe in central Moscow wear the same jeans and a white sweater she wore to the appeal hearing. A's feet was a canvas bag and a large plastic bag full of clothes, cards and books. She had picked up his business from the south to the detention center in Moscow still has its followers, and Marie Alyokhina Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.
Samutsevich describes how the three friends had prepared for prison during the appeal hearing. . "In the courtyard, we talked about how we were going to the colony, which would be like when we took her back to the room, we were told that it was a very short deliberation, will probably not change the verdict. ' (A panel of three judges deliberated for 40 minutes before announcing the release of Samutsevich.)
She struggled to explain the reasoning of judges. "Maybe the authorities have sought to emulate the independence of the judiciary," he said. "But it is just that - an imitation." Pussy The case against Riot was one of the most prominent trial policies in Russia since Putin came to power 12 years ago. President condemned his performance and his name, while Dmitri Medvedev, the Prime Minister said he was "disgusted" by the action of the group.
Samutsevich said Putin was behind the decision to continue the band. "These decisions are not made without the president," he said. "I was very motivated by personal hatred was a political gesture." Judges of Appeal held a press conference on Thursday, few journalists who have made the decision independently and without any pressure from above.
"They're trying to marginalize, to say that we are not normal people," he said. "We have been imprisoned for his political beliefs."
Pussy Riotformed after Putin announced last year that he planned to return to the presidency - a move that has led to growing discontent spread through the streets with a protest of more more than promised to prevent a return to totalitarianism.
The arrest of three members of the group in early March was considered a signal to the other demonstrators. Duma, the Russian parliament, has since adopted a set of restrictive laws that impose fines on illegal demonstrations and extension of a law on treason. "Putin is a person who does not listen to the citizens of Russia," said Samutsevich. "People complain and does not reflect the changes, the government passes laws horrible -. Such is its response to attempts by citizens to speak with him," she said
Samutsevich said he would continue to take part in the riot Pussy anonymous procedure. She does not care that it is now recognized, often by people in the street.
"When a person is in a mask and gown, it can become anonymous again," he said. As for the fear of being discovered, she said: "I'll be more cautious and clever."
thought Russian security services to intensify their surveillance. "I have to live by imagining that everything you hear, what you read."
Samutsevich Alyokhina Tolokonnikova and said they were satisfied with their release. As they kissed goodbye in the glass cage of the room, his associates said: "Finally, one of us is free." Samutsevich recalls: "They said to go ahead with the group and said alleged. "
Samutsevich describes seven months of detention as a time of insulation from the cold in which the system has "full control". Wake-up came at 6:00 and lights out at 21 hours. Between the two, there were three meals a day - oatmeal for breakfast, or a potato soup for lunch and porridge or soup for dinner
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