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Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Headed For Siberian Prison

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Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova is being transferred to a prison in the city of Krasnoyarsk, 2,600 miles east of Moscow, in the heart of Siberia, according to her husband, Peter Verzilov.

“It’s 100 percent that it’s Krasnoyarsk region,” Verzilov told Rolling Stone during a phone interview. The information came from a source in Russia’s prison administration, Verzilov said.

Tolokonnikova’s husband believes his wife is headed for Colony 50, near the town of Nizhny Ingash, which is 190 miles from the city of Krasnoyarsk. This prison is in a much more remote location than Penal Colony No 14 in Mordovia, where Tolokonnikova was previously held.

“I think it could be a kind of revenge for what she has done,” Pavel Chikov, a rights defender and a close advisor to Tolokonnikova told Rolling Stone. “It will definitely cause a lot of trouble — it’s definitely not the most convenient place in the Russian Federation.”

Tolokonnikova has not been seen since October 20th when she disappeared from Colony 14.

On Sunday the Russian prison service told Interfax news agency that Tolokonnikova has been moved to another prison. This is the third prison that the Pussy Riot member has been in.

The Federal Penitentiary Service also said that Tolokonnikova’s family would be notified within ten days of her arrival at the new prison, per “regulations.”

Head to Rolling Stone to read their story in full.

Watch: Arcade Fire Play Brooklyn Warehouse

Arcade Fire performing at 299 Meserole in Brooklyn. Photo via Billboard.

Arcade Fire performed last night at 299 Meserole, a Brooklyn warehouse. Naturally, fans shot video and you can check out some of it.

Read reviews at Pitchfork or Rolling Stone or Billboard or Consequence Of Sound.

Setlist:

1 “Reflektor”
2 “Flashbulb Eyes”
3 “We Exist”
4 “Normal Person”
5 “Joan Of Arc”
6 “It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus)”
7 “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)”
8 “Afterlife”
9 “Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)”
10 “Here Comes The Night Time II”