Reading the Aug. 18 Columbian story “Anti-Putin punks get 2 years in prison,” I applaud Russian authorities for convicting three young punk rockers, members of the provocatively named group Pussy Riot — the very name suggesting sex and violence — of committing a hate crime against religion. The all-girl band willfully, maliciously and blasphemously desecrated a Russian Orthodox church.
Everyone has a right to freedom of expression. This includes those who were attending the religious service in question.
These people’s rights were obviously denied and violated by the surprise guerrilla invasion. Many of them, especially the older and religiously devout, may actually have been seriously traumatized for life by the devilish antics of these young radical feminists.
However, a two-year jail sentence is rather harsh. I would rather have seen the girls forced to faithfully attend Holy Mass each day followed by an hour of Bible school — perhaps for a year.