Pussy Riot: Who's behind the Flitzern-uniform in the World Cup final



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2018 World Cup

France – Croatia Who is behind the uniformed riders at the World Cup Final

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The runabout in uniform reached the young star Mpappé

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The break in the World Cup final is disrupted by four riders. While idling direction, men and women in uniform are abducted. A little later, there is a claimant letter.

K Shortly after the break, the World Cup final was disrupted by four speeders. Three men and one woman stormed the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow during the 53rd minute match between France and Croatia.

At least two of them wore Russian uniforms. The blonde woman rushed to the young French star Kylian Mbappé and hit him before she was swept away by the files and taken away.

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Final stop record – for the car is here

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The scenes were only on television at the beginning. FIFA has set in motion its global leadership at idle of a missed opportunity of Mbappé, so as not to present unpopular images to the world audience

"Hello, it's cool here"

Apparently it was not an ordinary runner, behind the action was probably a political protest. Moments after the men and women were taken away, according to the US press agency AP, the political collective artists Pussy Riot acknowledged the action. In a tweet, it says: "Hello, together, Luzhniki stadium stage, it's cool here."

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Olga Kurachyova is released on the field

Source: REUTERS [19659016] Pussy Riot is a Russian female punk band, particularly noted for the critical performances of Putin. Several members were already in prison for their activities. According to his own statement, the restless woman was Olga Kurachyova, as confirmed Reuters on the phone. She and a male member were arrested. Twitter publishes related videos

In a statement published in the evening on Facebook, the group demanded in particular the release of all political prisoners and authorized political competition in Russia

The group justifies its actions on the eleventh anniversary of the death of the Russian poet and artist Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov. In memory of Prigow, Pussy Riot uses in the statement the image of the heavenly policeman from one side and the ground policeman from the other. The heavenly policeman watches the football fans celebrate, the terrestrial gatherings dissolve. Apparently, the group wants to draw attention to the gap between Russia during the World Cup and the Russian Federation.

He continues: "The World Cup has recalled the possibility that there might be a heavenly policeman in the Russian future.But the earthly policeman goes into random play and breaks our world." [19659025] See also

  November 15, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - London, United Kingdom. Preview of "Inside Pussy Riot" on immersive theatrical punk production inspired by the activities of the Russian Feminist Art Collective. Anti-riot exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in badociation with the Tsukanov Family Foundation, The Terrible Children and Nadya Tolokonnikova, co-founder of Pussy Riot, and runs until December 24 [ Rechtehinweis: picture alliance/ZUMA Press ]

Bitter accusation of Pussy Riot

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