Pussy Riot art
exhibit disrupted by protest
Men dressed in Cossack uniforms
stand outside the Vinzavod art gallery as they try to block the entrance at the
opening of an exhibition in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. A protest
by about 15 Russian Orthodox Christian activists has disrupted the opening of a
Moscow art exhibit inspired by the jailed members of the punk band Pussy Riot.
Riot police dispersed the protesters, detaining nine of them, but then blocked
off the area, making it difficult for those who wanted to attend Thursday’s
opening to get inside. The paintings by Yevgenia Maltseva were inspired by
religious icons and the three Pussy Riot members who were jailed for a raucous
performance inside a Moscow cathedral to protest Vladimir Putin’s rule and his
close relationship with the church hierarchy. AP Photo/Alexander
Zemlianichenko. MOSCOW (AP).- A protest by about 15 Russian Orthodox Christian
activists has disrupted the opening of a Moscow art exhibit inspired by the
jailed members of the punk band Pussy Riot. The activists, some dressed in
Cossack uniforms, tried to block the entrance to the Gelman Gallery. Riot
police dispersed the protesters, detaining nine of them, but then blocked off
the area, making it difficult for those who wanted to attend Thursday's opening
to get inside. The paintings by Yevgenia Maltseva were inspired by religious
icons and the three Pussy Riot members who were jailed for a raucous
performance inside a Moscow cathedral to protest Vladimir Putin's rule and his
close relationship with the church hierarchy. Their imprisonment has
highlighted Putin's crackdown on dissent since returning to the presidency in
May. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
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