Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova is free. Nadya was just released from the Krasnoyarsk prison camp today, Monday December 23rd, after having served almost two years in prison. She is the last of the imprisoned Pussy Riot members to be freed; Maria Alyokhina was freed earlier today and Yekaterina Samutsevich having been freed in October of last year following an appeal.

Masha and Nadya getting to speak to each other.

We all recognize that the whole amnesty program is a PR move by Putin, likely of course a bit of image clean up prior to the Olympics. Amnesty being ‘granted’ to two women put in prison for a 40 second song performance, who would have been released in a mere couple of months after missing nearly two years with their young children and loved ones is, of course, absurd. Last minute amnesty does not make up for that or the rule of law denied to so many others by the Putin regime and our thoughts are with them today. However, we are so happy that Nadya and Masha are safe, have come through this ordeal healthy and strong, and two young mothers will now be getting to see their children. A very large community of activists and donors around the world have worked hard to help to see that happen. In particular we thank all of you in this community who donated to keep them safe and monitored, supplied and visited, who refused to let this pass quietly and never stopped working for their safety and freedom.

-Hunter Heaney

Executive Director

The Voice Project

6 Comments, RSS

  • Jim

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 1:04 pm

    Welcome home, ladies! ALL FREE PEOPLE ARE PUSSY RIOT!! Putin ain’t seen nuthin’ yet!!

  • Rainer

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 11:57 am

    I am very happy that this young ladies are free! That was a long cross road! I wish both the very best. Rainer

  • joe mitchell

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 9:41 am

    omg!! about FKEN time♥)))))))))))))))))

  • Theodora

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 8:24 am

    I’m glad they are going to keep fighting for human rights, I hope they continue to be a thorn in Putin’s side.
    I lost my mom in November and no child should be denied their mother just because their mother was fighting for the rights of others even if you don’t agree with the way they protested. I constantly spoke to my mom about Pussy Riot and Maria and Nadia and I’m speaking to my mom now telling her with my heart that though this is a Putin PR stunt Nadia and Maria are free to fight for human rights.

  • Lilli Orthofer

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 7:35 am

    I am so happy.
    🙂

    my heroine is free. thank u so much for showing “nuts” to the supermachos in ur country. i am so proud of u pussy riots. makes me proud to be a woman. send u virtuall hugs and kisses. stay as u are, strong as can be! Lilli

  • Paul Kemble

    says on:
    December 23, 2013 at 6:23 am

    At last, well done girls! What’s next?

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