Top British rockers seek release of Russian band

Top British rockers seek release of Russian band
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Summary The letter was published as Russian President Putin visits London for talks with PM Cameron.

Some of Britains leading musicians have published a letter calling for Russian officials to release a punk band that has been jailed following a protest in Moscows main cathedral.The Whos Pete Townshend, former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys and others call for the release of the three members of Pussy Riot in a letter published Thursday in The Times of London.The musicians say the band members were involved in legitimate protest and should not be facing up to seven years in jail for their actions.The letter says dissent is a right in any democracy.It was published as Russian President Vladimir Putin visits London for talks with Prime Minister David Cameron and a visit to the Olympic judo competition.
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