Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina says she escaped Russia dressed as a food courier
“I don’t think Russia has a right to exist anymore,” she told the Times from Lithuania. “Even before, there were questions about how it is united, by what values it is united, and where it is going. But now I don’t think that is a question anymore.”
Alyokhina has been arrested several times over the last decade for her performances with Pussy Riot. The group became internationally known in 2012, when they performed an anti-Putin protest anthem criticizing the Kremlin and Russian Orthodox Church inside a Moscow cathedral. The women, dressed in ski masks that obscured their faces, screamed, “Mother Mary, please drive Putin away.”
Alyokhina told the Times she hopes to return to Russia, but for now, she’s in Iceland, where she’s organizing pro-Ukraine events with appearances from Icelandic artists like Björk.
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