Sweden grants asylum to two members of the Russian Pussy Riot collective

Two Pussy Riot activists have been granted asylum in Sweden.

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Activists of the protest group Pussy Riot face the media after a recent arrest. Source: EPA

Sweden has granted political asylum to two activist members of the Russian protest collective Pussy Riot.

Swedish public television SVT reported that the pair had feared being arrested if they had returned to Moscow.
Pussy Riot
Activists of the protest group Pussy Riot face the media after a recent arrest. Source: EPA
Lusine Djanyan and Alexey Knedlyakovsky initially lodged asylum claims in 2017, citing harassment and death threats in Russia as a result of their direct action and anti-government concerts.

These claims were rejected by Sweden's immigration office, but the couple appealed the decision.

"I am very happy that my children will be able to grow up in security, in particular in view of what has been going on (in Russia)" Ms Djanyan told SVT after the immigration tribunal granted their asylum appeal.

The collective - often decked out in neon balaclavas and tights - made its name with politically-charged performances, lambasting everything from the Russian church to the persecution of the country's gay community.

In 2016, Ms Knedlyakovsky was jailed for 15 days after hanging a cross on a statue depicting the head of the Russian FSB security service. 

In August 2012, three members were sentenced to two years in a prison colony for "hooliganism and religious hatred" for performing a song protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin in a central Moscow church.

Last year, the European Court of Human Rights condemned Russia over its treatment of the protest group in 2012.















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