Russian Police Raid ‘Pussy Riot’ Video Shoot for Violating Ban on Gay Propaganda: WATCH



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Russian Police Raid ‘Pussy Riot’ Video Shoot for Violating Ban on Gay Propaganda: WATCH

Russian police raided a video shoot by the queer feminist punk group Pussy Riot on Sunday in St. Petersburg for “gay propaganda, extremism, and making an illegal video,” according to the group.

A spokesperson told Dazed: “We had a contract with the location and paid for everything. It did not matter, because the police’s task was to prevent a video shoot. Russian political police commanded to the studio where we were shooting, Lenfilm, to cut off electricity in the whole building. When we rented an electric generator, the police who surrounded the building did not let us bring the generator in – to be sure we couldn’t film. Later we were kicked out of the building – with no legal explanations. We lost $15k on video production.”

The video, which was partially shot, features 150 queer activists, and is set to the track “БЕСИТ / RAGE”, a song “dedicated to a pain that we – feminists and the queer people – feel being the enemies of the state.”

The band released a teaser for the video which included footage of the police raid.

Today, 9th of February 2020, St Petersburg, the Russian police broke into the location where Pussy Riot were filming a video for our next single “БЕСИТ / RAGE”. We were accused of “GAY PROPAGANDA” & “EXTREMISM”.

150 activists, mostly female & queer, took part in the shoot pic.twitter.com/KI7OvnGwPI

— 𝖕𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖞 𝖗𝖎𝖔𝖙 (@pussyrrriot) February 10, 2020

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Russian Police Raid ‘Pussy Riot’ Video Shoot for Violating Ban on Gay Propaganda: WATCH


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