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It was a striking moment in the history of Russian dissidence. On December 27, 2013, three days after their release from remote penal colonies, Nadezhda  (known as Nadya) Tolokonnikova and Maria (known as Masha) Alyokhina were in a shiny Moscow TV studio, with Vladimir Bukovsky on the line from England. Bukovsky spent 12 years in Soviet prisons and psychiatric hospitals in the 1960s and 70s as punishment for repeated acts of public protest. Since his release in a prisoner swap in 1976, he has lived in Cambridge. In their TV press conference Tolokonnikova named Bukovsky as her hero: a true defender of human rights who never abandoned political activism. In her 21 months in prison, she had read and reread his autobiography, she said, leaving it as a precious gift to a fellow inmate on her release. In Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina Bukovsky recognised his own kind. The elderly dissident spoke with them naturally, as equals. He told them "from the heart" that he knew how hard it would be to adapt to life outside prison, that freedom would bring a mass of cares. He wished them luck. 

Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina have confronted the challenges of freedom with the same cool demeanour that they displayed during their trial and imprisonment. In their tour of Europe and the US in the days before the Sochi Winter Olympics, politicians, human rights activists and rock stars lined up to bask in their moral authority. The young women make a good double act but Tolokonnikova is the true performer. She combines beauty and charisma with a remarkable mind, and knows instinctively how to take the high ground. The Putin regime "did not just make Tolokonnikova a star, it turned her into a saint," the writer Dmitri Bykov said during her prison hunger strike. "She is now the best-known Russian after Putin himself."

To capture imaginations is to be caught up in other people's fantasies and vanities. On an Irish chat show, the hapless presenter told Tolokonnikova that Madonna had described Pussy Riot as "fellow freedom fighters". Incredulous for a moment, she threw back her head and laughed. Again, she explained (as she had done to the judge who sentenced her in July 2012 for "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred") that the "punk prayer", "Mother of God, Drive Away Putin", was not an attack on religion, but a political protest. Days later, at an Amnesty benefit in Brooklyn's vast Barclays Center, Madonna introduced Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina with a foul-mouthed speech about the dangers she herself had faced for the sake of freedom. In T-shirts decorated with the cross of the Teutonic knights, they thanked her graciously and proceeded to read aloud the court statements of Russia's May 6 prisoners, incarcerated for street protests since 2012.

Back home, Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina face a tougher crowd. Many believe they are in the pay of the West. More sympathetic members of the intelligentsia cannot reconcile the dazzling moral clarity and erudition of their court statements with the antics in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, never mind Tolokonnikova's participation (with her husband Petr Verzilov) in a notorious sex protest in the State Museum of Biology in 2008. Others wait for the magic to wear off. "Why is everyone so obsessed with those stupid girls?" the Moscow TV anchor and socialite Ksenia Sobchak reportedly complained.  

Other members of Pussy Riot have disowned Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina for succumbing to a cult of personality. Undeterred, the two showed up in Sochi in their Pussy Riot balaclavas. This is the kind of stubborn dissident persistence that Bukovsky taught. The local police obliged: they were first detained, then horsewhipped by Cossacks, creating another colourful spectacle for the assembled global media. They incorporated footage of it all into their song "Putin will teach you to love the Motherland".

In her excellent new book Words will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot (Granta Books, £9.99), Masha Gessen finds evidence enough of genius in the "punk prayer" itself, which she calls "a great work of art . . . a miracle". The dissident priest Gleb Yakunin regards the performance in the cathedral as a miracle in the full Christian sense of the word. Pussy Riot's words "black cassock, gold epaulettes" drove "to the very heart of Patriarch Kirill", he said. During their imprisonment, Yakunin composed a verse cycle in Pussy Riot's honour, The Pussiniad. He too did time in prisons and labour camps in the Soviet period. In 1993, five years after his amnesty, the Russian Orthodox Church excommunicated him for exposing its infiltration by the KGB. Yakunin had unmasked Kirill as a high-ranking agent codenamed Mikhailov.

"Passion, honesty and naivety are superior to hypocrisy, mendacity and false modesty that disguises crime," Tolokonnikova said in court. These are words for a dissident to live by. Yakunin considers Tolokonnikova a person graced with "exceptional gifts". He believes that once they have established their new human rights group, Justice Zone, she and Alyokhina will found a political party — a "genuine Christian democratic party" — that will drive out Putin and transform Russia. That really would be a miracle. 
 
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hegel`s advocate
May 20th, 2014
7:05 PM
Over at the Spectator Martin Gayford in his article `Why the BBC will never match Kenneth Clark`s Civilisation` (17 May) says the BBC remake of Civilisation is "doomed in advance". Standpoint should be advancing what and who should be in it so it`s a success! Of the idle rich of his own time Clark said "they had charming manners but they were as ignorant as swans." Is Standpoint to speak no "risky" truths to the BBC about art? On the "book of Art" the Spectator has nothing to add except cynicism for the BBC and nostalgia. They seem to be as ignorant as swans too. With Cameron&co privatising the public services and feeding the contracts to Serco,G45,Capita,Atos and Virgin Care etc (see Polly Toynbee in todays Guardian 20 May) we see the anti-patriotic barbarism. They are selling the state like slavers selling slaves .Labour will win the next general election. It`s not for nothing that the 1945 General Election is held out as the most significant battle honour of the Army Education Corps.

hegel`s advocate
May 1st, 2014
1:05 AM
Without waiting for Anonymous to kick the ball back I hope the Spectator and Standpoint will be backing Kathy Lette`s and allies campaigne (announced in the Guardian)to get a female host/co-presenter for BBC`s remake/update of the landmark 1969 series Civilisation.It`s entirely significant for the Pussy Riot art article here and Standpoint itself. Who I`d want included in the BBC remakeI`ve made obvious in my comments and if any BBC arts producers read this I`ve also got a new series of paintings,prints and some new music that would liven it up.

hegel`s advocate
April 30th, 2014
1:04 PM
When it comes to Nadya and Pussy Riot art Anonymous is here to promote the same lie as Patriarch Kirill,Medvedev and Putin ie Pussy Riot have got nothing to do with the great art of the past,present or future. Theologically this is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Anonymous and Kirill may or may not have souls so I can leave them to God and Satan. Politically and philosophically Anonymous self- exiles himself into intellectual obscurity. Those of us who are pro-Pussy Riot art,pro-Femen,pro-Uruguay,pro-Israel,pro-Akiane,pro-Zizek,pro-Sister Teresa Forcades,pro-Julie Burchill are also a bit pro-Douglas Murray (JB and DM both doing a good job with their recent articles in the Spectator) and pro-Standpoint. Anonymous is being " the useful idiot" in this context. Standpoint is unique amongst prominent political/cultural magazines in having Pussy Riot art at the top of the` most commented` for the past four weeks. The Royal Academy and Tate magazines remain twee,quaint and intellectually provincial on all this. There`s no Intelligence Squared discussions on it yet either. In this sense Standpoint is leading the way forward. That no muslims want to discuss it is another subject. In September the Eve Appeal (fighting womens cancers) will be holding an auction at a London venue of art donated by leading women artists Chantal Joffe,Paula Rego , Stella Vine and many others. The writer/comedian Jo Brand is co-organising the event.

Anonymous
April 30th, 2014
12:04 AM
Dear Hegel's Advocate. I see that (yet again) your arguments amount to little more than superficial citation and posturing. I am not 'obsessed' with Douglas Murray, I just recognize his role (for a variety of reasons)as the local 'village idiot'.

hegels advocate
April 22nd, 2014
7:04 PM
I hope Anonymous has handed any extra info/analysis he has on islamism to MI5 . He seems obsessed with Douglas Murray. The article here is about Nadya,Pussy Riot and art. Anonymous is only helping keep Nadya at the top of the most commented list on Standpoint. Yes we`ve all got the t-shirt with `media whore` on the front and `Zionist whore` on the back,thanks,Anon ! The `tantric` artist (of an abject and bawdy existentialism) Sarah Lucas is representing Britain at the next big Venice international. The Vatican will also have its own pavillion there . The Catholic Herald denounced pop artist Richard Hamilton`s final nudes works as blasphemous ,obscene and voyeuristic. Quotations from the Pope about beauty completely missing (due to total ignorance of and indifference to) the Duchampian and true historical/ conceptual context . Duchamp`s `The Large Glass` is a `philosophising machine`, a playful(quantum)physic`s of temptation,desire,seduction etc. Standpoint hasn`t got round to Akiane Kramarik yet so I`ll leave it at that for now.

Anonymous
April 20th, 2014
1:04 AM
And lastly: 3) Is Douglas Murray an example of a 'media whore', knowing little of the subject at hand (Islam) yet continually employed to provide copy of very little meaning (except to other media whores).

Anonymous
April 20th, 2014
12:04 AM
Dear Standpoint. Rather than wasting time answering 'Hegel's Advocate' I will rather suggest some questions of further potential interest: 1) How much money has been spent regarding the 'Channel Programe' by the Counter Terrorism Command (CTC) (SO15). How many potential 'Islamists' have been engaged with and how many continue to engage with SO15 / MI5. Also, how many DO NOT engage with the authorities. For those who choose to to engage, what happens next? 2) What are the qualifications of those engaged on such a process by SO15? Are they formally qualified to engage in such a process? 3) Please detail those qualified to engage in such a process beyond obtaining 20 credits on a course involving Kings College London. I look forward to the reply.... :)

hegel`s advocate
April 12th, 2014
4:04 PM
My previous reply to Anonymous hasn`t been published. It doesn`t matter as Julie Burchill has just published an article on the very practical subject in the Spectator. The exceptional living individuals of western culture are not Standpoint`s forte. Ever since Ken Clarke did his `Civilisation` tv shows on the BBC right up to the poet John Cooper Clarke reciting (with a band) his `Beasley Street` (..Every time Keith Joseph smiles a baby dies in a box on Beasley Street..)on the BBC and right up to the BBC showing the Pussy Riot film and English artist Stella Vine`s portrait of Pussy Riot and then Standpoint with Nadya on the cover- not bad going at all ! The Conservative Party membership has shrunk dramatically. It looks like the Labour Party will win the next general election. The Labour Party MP for Bristol also campaigned with musicians and activists for the Pussy Riot artists. The art- miracle in the USA is Akiane Kramarik. American tv featured her prime time but not the BBC yet. The Royal Academy/Londonistan/Moscow-on-Thames/Dubai-on-Thames are deaf,dumb and blind so far.

Anonymous
April 9th, 2014
10:04 PM
Dear Hegel's Advocate. Wow! Can you imagine the excitement as the white middle class self-appointed (add 'feminist'. 'lesbian' label as appropriate or as chosen by the 'named celebrity') get together in Brighton (that most representative of towns) to 'fight the power' against domestic abuse (as framed by a feminist narrative). No thanks. All that 'right on' self-important narrative labia gazing would mess up my hair.

hegel`s advocate
April 7th, 2014
9:04 PM
Anonymous has gone off topic. It was all things Pussy Riot art to start with so I`m returning this to at least the English equivalent here. I`ve already listened to some of the Intelligence Squared debates. The pro-western values one was concise and true and Douglas Murray was really good. In other debates Will Self and Stephen Fry led to voter victory for their side of the argument.What Murray,Johnson,Alibhai-Brown and Bindel think about other people and issues in the world ? It`s their career choice. "Language as the "big Other" is not an agent of wisdom to whose message we should attune ourselves but a place of cruel indifference and stupidity"-Zizek. Certainly Anne Widdecombe and a catholic bishop speaking (spreading gruel-propaganda} for Catholic dogma in these public debates have proven this true and guarantee Catholicism`s total defeat in the final voting by the audience ! On Thursday April 29 at Hove Town Hall Julie Burchill,Suzanne Moore and Caitlin Moran and friends are headlining a one-off fundraiser for domestic abuse victims with the charity RISE. The campaign,initiated by Julie Burchill,is called End Of. Support/donations at RISE website.

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