Center to defend prisoners' rights started in Russia

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Pussy Riot Founders Set Up Prisoners' Rights Center

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Pussy Riot founding members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova (left) and Maria Alyokhina (file photo)

Two founding members of the female punk performance-art group Pussy Riot have officially announced their newly established center to defend prisoners' rights.

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina told reporters on March 13 that the center will work from within a complex of penal colonies in Russia's Republic of Mordovia.

The center -- called Zona Prava (Zone of Law) -- also has a hotline number that offers legal advice to those who have suffered prison abuse or for their relatives.

While some rw's get all gooey over the bully Putin, these courageous young women are actually working for the benefit of their countrymen.

Putin puts out fake, staged photos showing what a big he-man he is but what he really does is beat up on young women who fight for the one thing the right hates and fears - freedom.

One day, we will hear that these women are dead and the cowardly right can celebrate. Putin will have killed their bodies but not the human spirit that fights for real freedom.
 

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