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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, convicted in 2012 for hooliganism, says she has spent "enough time in the prison camp".
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says he detests their act, but that the women band members should be released.
Appeals court suspends decision over Yekaterina Samutsevich's part in protest against Putin in Moscow cathedral.
Ombudsman opposes ruling against 'Innocence of Muslims', arguing it is harmful to freedom of expression.
Orthodox Church suggests clemency is possible for the three jailed members of the rock band, if they repent.
Medvedev offers personal opinion about two-year jail sentence for three punk band members convicted of hooliganism.
Women flee country to avoid prosecution for staging protest against President Putin at a cathedral altar.
Russia's prosecution of the feminist, anti-Putin punk group is much more complex than portrayed by Western media.
European nations, US and celebrities slam two-year sentence handed to punk rockers who criticised Russian president.
Court sentences three members of band to two-year jail terms for performing protest song in a church.
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