The Lede
New Pussy Riot Video Asks Where Russia’s Oil Wealth Goes
By ROBERT MACKEY and ANDREW ROTH
In a new song released online Tuesday, the Russian protest group Pussy
Riot claims that billions of dollars of the nation’s oil wealth have
been looted by President Vladimir V. Putin and his allies.
A music video for the new Pussy Riot song “Like a Red Prison.”
A photojournalist who was present during the video shoot, Denis Sinyakov, said in a telephone interview that it was recorded in recent months, with one sequence, showing the group’s banner unfurled on the roof of a Rosneft gas station, filmed in June. He added that the video was finished in a rush, according to the activists, so that it would appear before the trial of a protest leader, Aleksei Navalny, concludes this week.
For her part, Ms. Samutsevich claimed on Tuesday that the new release was not an official one, despite the fact that it was described as such on the group’s Twitter feed.
The new song was also heavily promoted on a Twitter account run by Pyotr Verzilov, whose wife, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, is one of the two women still serving time in a penal colony for the cathedral performance. Liner notes posted on a new Web site, pussy-riot.info, described Ms. Tolokonnikova as one of the authors of “like a Red Prison.”
There have been signs of division between the women in the past, and the music video was uploaded Tuesday to a new YouTube channel registered in the group’s name.
As the American-financed Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports, the liner notes also claim that Russia’s oil revenues amounted to 7 trillion rubles (about $215 billion) in 2012, “but only Putin and several of his friends see this 7 trillion.” To focus attention on this, the group said, “We therefore decided to independently look into oil production and sing our new song about the red prison to oil and gas workers.”
By coincidence, the new song was released just one day after a music video for “Oil,” a dance track from Russia’s DJ Smash that mocks the deep affection for black gold among the nation’s oligarchs.
A music video for “Oil,” a dance track mocking the great love of Russian oligarchs for black gold.
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