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A Moscow court labeled Pussy Riot an extremist group, banning its activities and freezing assets over anti-war charges.
A Moscow court has declared the exiled Russian punk band Pussy Riot an extremist organization, banning its activities in Russia and enabling asset freezes.
The move follows a September ruling sentencing five members to up to 13 years in prison in absentia for spreading false information about the military.
The group, which gained global attention in 2012 for a protest in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior, continues to oppose Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Its members, now based abroad, including founder Nadya Tolokonnikova in the U.S., reject the charges as politically motivated.
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Un tribunal de Moscú etiquetó a Pussy Riot como un grupo extremista, prohibiendo sus actividades y congelando los activos por cargos de anti-guerra.