Members of Pussy Riot defiant after their release from prison in Russia
Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova call their release from jail a PR stunt ahead of the Sochi Games and vow to campaign for prisoner rights

Russia on Monday freed both jailed members of anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot whose imprisonment prompted a wave of global outrage, but one immediately denounced her release as a “PR stunt”.
Both Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were freed two months early under a Kremlin-backed amnesty after serving most of their two-year sentences.
Alyokhina was quietly whisked away from her prison colony in the city of Nizhny Novgorod while Tolokonnikova emerged in much more public fashion a few hours later from a prison hospital in Krasnoyarsk in Siberia.
I don’t think it’s an amnesty, it’s a profanation
The move comes just three days after the shock pardoning and liberation of anti-Kremlin tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, which many saw as a bid by President Vladimir Putin to improve Russia’s image ahead of the next year Winter Olympics that it is hosting in Sochi in February.
Showing she had lost none of her fighting spirit during her incarceration, Alyokhina used her first interview after her release to slam the amnesty as a mere publicity stunt, and said that she would have preferred to remain in prison.
Video: Jailed Pussy Riot members are released under amnesty