Kamis, 21 Juni 2012

European demonstration punk rock act Slit Huge range to remain in jail

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Associates of anti-Putin punk rock act Slit Huge range were caught in April and have now been informed they will maintain jail.

The all-girl punk rock act stormed an traditional church in Moscow in Feb this season to demonstration the connection between the chapel and Vladimir Putin.

In April three of the members ' Nancy Alyokhina, Yekaterina Samutsevich and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova ' were caught on expenses of 'hooliganism' arising from the efficiency in the chapel.

A Western trial has decreed that the females will have to maintain jail until late-July while their situation remains examined, and they experience up to seven years in jail.

The three females are considered as governmental criminals by the Nation Of Solidarity with Political Inmates and Amnesty Worldwide consider them criminals of moral sense.

Their protection attorneys have registered an attraction against their detention to the Western Court of Individual Privileges.