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four activists from politico-punk band Pussy Riot are apparently back after their penalty for disrupting the World Cup final
stopped. police
they had taken away when they left the prisons in Moscow, said Pussy Riot on Facebook. The musicians had run to the World Cup final in Moscow as a runabout on the ground for
draw attention to human rights violations in Russia.

The
The reason for the re-arrests was initially unclear. According to their own information, group members are not announced
accused of public appearances. They have been threatened with new arrest penalties
ten days or heavy fines. The four were initially in police stations
where they have to spend the night, he said. After the recent arrest on Monday, activist Olga Pachtusova posted on the internet service Twitter video footage of the interior of the police van. The police immediately accused them of violating assembly laws immediately after their release, she said. "They just put us in the van and chased us away."

After
their kicks at the World Cup in mid-July, a court had the four activists at 15
Days sentenced arrest. They have been accused of "grossly violating the rules of spectator behavior". They were in police uniform on the ground, the game Lushnik Stadium was briefly interrupted, security forces drag the field activists. During the action, Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the stadium.