Maria Alyokhina, today announced a hunger strike after being refused
the right to attend her own parole hearing. Paul hopes that Russian
officials will grant Maria the right to be present in court in the city
of Berezniki.
Paul wrote handwritten letters to Russian officials in support of both
Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who was last month denied
parole, asking them to consider release on parole.
In his letter regarding Maria, Paul wrote:
"My personal belief is that further incarceration for Maria will be
harmful for her and the situation as a whole, which, of course, is
being watched by people all over the world.
“In the great tradition of fair-mindedness which the Russian people
(many of whom are my friends) are famous for, I believe that you
granting this request would send a very positive message to all the
people who have followed this case."
And in his letter regarding Nadezhda:
"I have had a long relationship with the Russian people, and, with
this in mind, I am making the following request in a spirit of
friendship for my many Russian acquaintances who, like me, believe in
treating people - all people, with compassion and kindness."
Maria and Nadezhda were jailed last August for a breach of public order motivated by religious hatred.
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