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Police stand guard as a supporter of punk band Pussy Riot pickets a Moscow court, Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Three members of the Pussy Riot band were arrested after their February prank prayer at Moscow's Christ the Savior cathedral, in which they asked Mother Mary to deliver Russia from Putin's return to the Kremlin for a third term. The feminist punk rockers face up to seven years in jail for staging the prank prayer against President Vladimir Putin. Writing on woman's chest reads: 'Freedom for Pussy Riot'.

Police stand guard as a supporter of punk band Pussy Riot pickets a Moscow court, Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Three members of the Pussy Riot band were arrested after their February prank prayer at Moscow's Christ the Savior cathedral, in which they asked Mother Mary to deliver Russia from Putin's return to the Kremlin for a third term. The feminist punk rockers face up to seven years in jail for staging the prank prayer against President Vladimir Putin. Writing on woman's chest reads: 'Freedom for Pussy Riot'.