PC-14, Day Two of the Hunger Strike
Thank you to everyone who did not remain indifferent to the slave-like living and working conditions in this penal colony and who spoke out in support of me and my demands.
Yesterday, at 9:30 in the evening, I was transferred to a solitary confinement cell, which PC-14’s warden, Colonel Kulagin, calls a “safe place.” I opposed the transfer because I do not consider my being placed in a “safe place” an adequate solution to the problem. My relationships with my fellow inmates are fine when the administration isn’t attempting to artificially turn them against me. Problems arise for me when the administration uses certain inmates to intimidate me and try and force me to keep my mouth shut, for instance, by threatening to “fuck [me] up and kill [me].”
The greatest threat to my welfare comes from the prison administration. Especially now, when I am breaking through the informational blockade, writing about the illegal conditions in the prison that no other PC-14 inmate has dared to speak openly about for fear of finding herself under incredible duress for the remainder of her time in prison.
In solitary confinement, I am alone against the administration. To me, this does not seem like a safe place.
It is incredibly cold in solitary confinement. It’s an old method, well known to camp administrations since Soviet times. They make the solitary confinement cells so cold that punishment turns into torture. The only difference between myself and someone who is forced into solitary as punishment is that I do not have to wear a special orange uniform. I can keep my regular prison clothes. But even five layers of sweaters do not protect me from the piercing cold.
I am writing on a cold, narrow bench. I am not allowed to sit on the bed, and especially forbidden from lying on it. It is very hard to sit in the cold all day while on hunger strike. My body temperature is low and I’m dizzy. The light is cold and dim, and the water in the faucet is cold, too. This is the solitary confinement cell.
I believe that in order to avoid further persecution from the PC-14 administration, I need to be transferred to another prison colony. It’s clear to me that the camp administration here will spend the remaining five months of my incarceration taking revenge on me for creating problems for them.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
Solitary Confinement Cell, PC-14
September 24
Translated by Bela Shayevich
The Pussy Riot Support Fund is used to keep Nadya and Masha clothed, supplied, visited and monitored in the labor camps (this is critical for their ongoing safety), and for their legal expenses and children’s care. For more information: voiceproject.org/pussyriot
alf hansen
says on:all prison are hell.
Jacques
says on:Dera Nadezhda,
Our thoughts are with you and we admire your strength and courage in front f the cheap little Stalin imitation Putin and his helping hands.
It is horrible to see that in the 21st Century the Gulag’s continue to exist and that democracy still has not reached Russia.
Do not hurt yourself we want to hear your music ringing loud and clear not so long to go, like the trumpets of Jericho!
Stan Hamminga
says on:Putin the modern Stalin. F. dictators.
Susanne Possing
says on:Nadezhda
Know this
I am here
We are many here
We are with you
You will make it
I assure you
We are many here
You will make it
I am here
With you
With you
We are with you
Cécile & Michel
says on:Dear Nadezhda,
We ‘re often looking for courage in VIP’s behaviour. You’ve got more bollocks than all of them.
We can’t imagine how hard it can be, but be sure that we are thinking of you and that we are deeply touched by your bravery. We thank you because your behaviour gives us strenght to stand in front of the political power.
We hope you’ll never give up and get out in good shape as soon as possible.
As we play rock’n’roll music, we wrote a song called “Pussy Riot”. The end goes like :
“Jailhouse rock in the women’s prison
Jailhouse rock especially dedicated to those ladies.”
We are proud that people like you exist.
Stay strong.
With love, from France.
shannon bozeman
says on:STAY STRONG!!! Keep the faith! Eventually this will all be over and YOU WILL BE FREE AGAIN!!! Don’t give up!
Keep up your PMA (POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE)!you are standing up for more than yourself and it is amazing!
We support and love you!!
ludwig
says on:Dear Nadezhda, your thoughts are free, nobody can steel them, nobody can shot them. Stay strong, know that the free world is with you. Time will heal you and your family, think of them they need you and you need them. So stay in the best shape you are able to.
>WE love you!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
MIR
Ludwig
Avidane
says on:Il faut mettre au courant Gérard DEPARDIEU d’urgence.
Mark
says on:оставаться сильным и храбрым. Мы восхищаемся вами
Stay strong and brave. We admire you
Maxim Ford
says on:Dear Nadezhda,
Greetings and solidarity from London. I look forward to the day of your freedom. Thank you for your struggle.
Hug
Maxim
Annette Bruun
says on:Dear Nadezhda
Stay strong, we are following you and are with you, and believe that one day you and The Russians will have a free speak of voice – Till then we will fight corruption, injustice and the slavery you are put on. Lots of warm thoughts and all the best
Annette
Grace
says on:Dear Nadezhda,
You are a powerful woman! Your strength is completely inspiring and overwhelming!
Sending you so much love and encouragement xxx
klaus
says on:you are a wonderfully strong woman! i send you good good thoughts and prayers!
Juri Olliver
says on:All that can not be built upon will perish, all that can grow will flourish. All corruption meets its own end, truth and beauty shall prevail, power to your struggle.
jose
says on:Stand strong.
Jânio Ribeiro
says on:Be Strong ! Hundreds maybe thousands of people worldwide suffer fighting for freedom and their ideas to be able to express them freely !
Pierre
says on:Don’t hurt yourself with the hungerstrike, the world needs people like you ! Всего доброво Надя !
Julie
says on:You are not alone. You have power and that is why they fear you. I send you love and warmth. You are a strong soul.
Linda Turner
says on:You are not alone. You have a lot of people supporting you.
joe mitchell
says on:5 more mounths… please be stong, in this cold hell that your in…..you have Worldwide support frome all of us….. warm hugs from me to you my friend… ”LOVE U” ))))))))))))
jmb
says on:We all love you Nadezhda.
Kate J
says on:Dear Nadezhda – Stay strong. We are all behind you. You are held in our thoughts and prayers. You are very brave.
I hope you are transferred soon! Please stay strong.
Kate xo
Meriam Kerkour
says on:Dear Nadezhda,
‘We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spirituals beings having a human expérience’
Love.
sarah elliott
says on:You are a brave woman Nadezhda! Stay strong and dont let them squash your spirit! We are there with you…
From a believer in Sacramento California! FREE PUSSY RIOT!!!
Alice Denny
says on:Dear Nadezhda, you are a heroin. Our hearts go out to you in your suffering at the hands of a vicious regime “….Merely to flatter one man’s cruel vanity.”
Please stay well and get through this dreadful ordeal. The other women inmates and the people of Russia will be indebted to you and your bravery. You are not being ignored, believe me. The people of the world salute you and Maria. xxx Alice
Karen Margolis
says on:Feel comforted, Nadia, you have many supporters the world over and we’re looking for the best ways to help you in your fight. Very warmest wishes against the cold!
Bruno Santos Ribeiro
says on:You are a example of determination and courage against tiranny and intolerance. I suport you 100% and I’m sure one day you will be free because good always win.
Stewart Arrandale
says on:Stay strong Nadezhda! You are an inspiration to me. I hope you get through all this safely.
Sincerely
Stewart Arrandale