Pussy Riot To Be Freed; Putin Says Punk Rock Activists Will Go Free Despite 'Disgraceful' Protest; Greenpeace Activists, Others, Also Given Amnesty (Video)

Pussy Riot will be freed from Russian prison, along with 30 Greenpeace environmental activists under an amnesty, according to Russia's President Vladimir Putin.

On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the two jailed members of the punk band Pussy Riot, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 24, and Maria Alyokhina, 25, will be released from prison under an amnesty. The Russian Amnesty also promises to free 30 environmental activists who boarded an oil tanker to protest for the international group Greenpeace. Putin also promised to free oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky. The long-time Putin adversary has spent more than ten years in jail.

In a long interview over Russian media, Putin said "I feel sorry for Pussy Riot not for the fact that they were jailed, but for disgraceful behavior that has degraded the image of women."

Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhin are serving a two-year sentences for a performance art piece called "punk prayer" that protested  Putin and the Russian Orthodox church in Moscow's main cathedral. They were due for release in March.

Under the amnesty thirty people detained in a Greenpeace protest against Arctic drilling will avoid trial. The activists faced seven years in jail for staging a protest against Arctic oil drilling. 28 Greenpeace activists and two others are charged.

Pussy Riot were jailed for the performance "Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer." They were convicted on August 17, 2012 of "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" for a performance in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The called the performance "Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer."

Two members of Pussy Riot was sentenced to two years in prison. Pussy Riot is recognized as a political prisoner by the Union of Solidarity with Political Prisoners and Amnesty International.

Tolokonnikova went on hunger strike to protest prison conditions In September . She was hospitalized. In the middle of October, the prison service said that she would be moved. The Pussy Riot musician wanted to raise awareness of poor prison conditions and "slave-like" work requirements at central Russian labor colony FGU IK-14 in Mordovia. The Pussy Riot musician reported that she got death threats from the colony administrator Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Kupriyanov.

Putin hopes the move will alleviate some of the tension that Russia has been struggling with the West over as it gets set to host the Winter Olympics.  the U.S. delegation to an Olympics will not include a member of the first family, a vice president, or former president for the first time since 2000.

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