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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Life in a Russian Prison

By MASHA GESSEN, NYT

MOSCOW — “I am declaring a hunger strike starting Sept. 23. I refuse to take part in slave labor in the camp until the penal colony authorities start to conduct themselves in accordance with laws and start treating women inmates like people rather than cattle.” After a year-and-a-half behind bars, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova has given up her struggle to keep the peace and has declared war on her jailers. But only after they threatened to kill her.

Tolokonnikova is one of two members of the punk group Pussy Riot who are serving two-year sentences for lip-syncing and playing air guitar for 40 seconds in a peaceful protest in the largest Moscow cathedral. Ever since they were transported to penal colonies a bit less than a year ago, Tolokonnikova and the other jailed Pussy Riot member, Maria Alekhina, have assumed different roles in public, when they have spoken out, and in their private behavior behind bars.

Alekhina has become a vocal advocate for prisoners’ rights, a sort of jailhouse lawyer who has exposed numerous violations, filed copious complaints, and, in May, held an 11-day hunger strike that succeeded in changing conditions in her penal colony. But the authorities at the colony got the last word by securing her transfer to a different part of the country.

Tolokonnikova has also been an effective public speaker even while incarcerated, but she has spoken out on politics and freedom in general rather than prisoners’ rights. When I visited her three months ago, she insisted she simply wanted to have the time behind bars to go faster, and breaking up the monotony with court hearings or protests only served to slow time down. She did not want to discuss many of the details of penal-colony life, at least as long as she was there — to avoid more attention from the prison administration. And there were other things that neither she nor other women inmates want to discuss, because they are humiliating.

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