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Russian anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot designated an extremist organisation by court

MOSCOW — Russian anti-Kremlin feminist punk band Pussy Riot was designated an extremist organisation by a Moscow court on Monday (Dec 15), banning its activity inside Russia at the request of the General Prosecutor s Office.The ruling, announced by Moscow s court service, follows a court decision in September that handed down jail sentences of up to 13 years to five of the group s members in absentia after finding them guilty of spreading lies about the Russian army.The group s members, labelled as foreign agents, by the authorities rejected the charges at the time, saying they were politically-motivated.The band, whose members are outside Russia, sprung to global prominence in 2012 after being jailed for staging a protest against President Vladimir Putin in a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow.The group, which opposes Moscow s war in Ukraine, has since become a symbol of anti-Kremlin protest action.Nadya Tolokonnikova, the group s founder, who is in the United States and whose arrest the Russian authorities are seeking, last month shrugged off the move to designate the group as extremist.


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