A topless activist was captured on camera on Friday while chainsawing a crucifix in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Inna Shevchenko, 22, told RBK News she tore down the symbol in support of the members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot.
Shevchenko, of the activist group FEMEN, destroyed the four-meter high wooden crucifix, just as a Moscow court was due to deliver its verdict in the Pussy Riot case, Reuters details.
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“We want to show the authorities that no imbecile has the right to trample on freedom of speech and the rights of women and shut [Pussy Riot] away in jail,” a FEMEN spokesperson told Russian news agency RT.
"No business, not even one as successful as the church, has the right to attack women's rights," 22-year-old Shevchenko said, according to Reuters.
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Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alekhina, and Yekaterina Samutsevich had been arrested in March after performing a "punk prayer" in Moscow's main cathedral, high-kicking and dancing while singing "Virgin Mary, drive Putin away!" The incident occurred just two weeks before Vladimir Putin won Russia's presidency for the third time at the end of 2011.
On Friday, Judge Marina Syrova found the three guilty of "hooliganism driven by religious hatred." Each was sentenced to two years in prison.
The trial, which has been touted as an example of Russia's intolerance of dissent, has drawn international outrage -- with protesters in and outside Russia standing up in support of the feminist band. Celebrities including Paul McCartney and Madonna have also called for the women's freedom.
Amnesty International strongly condemned Friday's court's ruling, calling it a "bitter blow" for freedom of expression in Russia.
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Shevchenko's protest in Kyiv, dubbed a "trash prayer" in recognition of Pussy Riot's cathedral stunt, has elicited mixed responses.
While some have lauded Shevchenko's act of defiance, others say that the activist may have taken things a little too far.
The cross, which bore a figure of Jesus Christ, was erected in 2005 on a hilltop overlooking Kyiv's city center and served as a memorial to the victims of Stalinist repression and the famine of the 1930s, Reuters writes.
The news service reports that Ukrainian religious groups and relatives of Stalin's victims condemned the action.
Some critics took to social networking sites such as Twitter to express their outrage.
"Активистки FEMEN спилили крест над Майданом в поддержку
#PussyRiot" не считаю себя человеком верующим. но это уже пиздец.— Margaret Thatcher (@avealyona) August 17, 2012
""FEMEN activists cut down the cross over the Maidan [Nezalezhnosti] (Kyiv's central square) in support of #Pussy Riot." [I] don't consider myself a religious person. But this is fu**ed up," tweeted @avealyona on Friday.
С ума что-ли все сошли! Очередные искательницы дешевой славы.
@rt_russian Активистки FEMEN спилили крест над Майданом в поддержку#PussyRiot— Evgeniya Stepantsova (@evgeniiya) August 17, 2012
"Everyone's gone mad! Another cheap fame seeker." wrote another user @evgeniiya.
According to reports, a criminal case for hooliganism has been formally opened in connection with the incident.
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