LA Russians Send Letters to Support Female Political Prisoners in Their Homeland
Imprisonment based on political dissent is difficult for women, says Nadya Tolokonnikova, a Pussy Riot creator who spent 16 months in a Russian prison herself. The Russian diaspora in Los Angeles, California, gathered to write letters to incarcerated women. VOA News reports; Steve Baragona narrates.
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