I got this from Amnesty International:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/c.6oJCLQPAJiJUG/b.8302257/k.9A29/Free_Pussy_Riot/siteapps/advocacy/ActionItem.aspx?msource=W1209EDIAR1
Dear Tracy ,
"Daddy, I'm going to get mommy out of jail with a bulldozer."
That's four-year-old Gera speaking about her plan to
free her mother Nadya, one of the imprisoned members of Pussy Riot.
As an Amnesty activist, you know we don't need a
bulldozer to free a prisoner – just the power of our voices. And we need
your voice more than ever as Pussy Riot faces an appeal hearing on
October 1st.
Turn up the volume of protest to end the political persecution of Pussy Riot. Send your message calling for the unconditional release of Nadya, Masha and Katja.
Nadya and the other members of Pussy Riot went to the
cathedral to give Russia – and the rest of the world – a wake-up call.
They felt it was their civic duty to expose the corruption and
repression they saw.
Pussy Riot stood up for their ideals. As artistic expression. Nonviolently. Legally.
Except, of course, in Putin's Russia, where their dissent was stifled and condemned as "hooliganism."
But there is hope. The world is
watching. Last week, Pyotr Verzilov travelled with his daughter Gera to
the United States to work with Amnesty to raise awareness for his wife's
case. During the Amnesty International Youth Town Hall, Aung San Suu
Kyi met with Pyotr and Gera and called for the release of the women.
With Amnesty at her side, Yoko Ono gave the band the LennonOno Grant for
Peace to honor their courage.
During their visit, Pyotr expressed how moved he was by
your advocacy on behalf of his wife and the other courageous women
imprisoned for expressing their opinions peacefully:
“We are grateful to Amnesty International for
your work on the case and all of your support. The most important thing
you can do is rally people. We need your voices.”
Use
your voice to tell the Russian authorities to release Nadya, Masha and
Katja. Take a stand for free speech and human rights before Pussy Riot's
Oct. 1 appeal hearing.
In solidarity,
Michelle Ringuette
Chief of Campaigns & Programs
Amnesty International USA
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