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 The jailed members of Pussy Riot, one of whom was released on Monday after receiving amnesty, went from being almost unknown rebel punks on the fringes of Russian society to the stars of a global cause celebre symbolising the repression of civic dissent under President Vladimir Putin.            The all-gi stanley cup rl punk band, with their home-made balaclavas and neon dresses, staged impromptu performances of protest songs in public places such as a subway station and even Moscow s Red Square from October 2011 to February 2012.   But their most notorious action was when the masked band members on February 21, 2012 climbed onto an area around the altar of Moscow s biggest church, Cathed stanley cup ral of Christ the Saviour, and performed a  Punk Prayer  with the title  Virgin Mary, Redeem Us of Putin . As security rushed to the are stanley cup a, several members escaped. But Maria Alyokhina, 25, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 31, were identified, eventually arrested and in August last year found guilty of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred. WATCH:Pussy Riot Band members In Russian orthodox church    Read:Read:Samutsevich was released that October after being given a suspended sentence but Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina had their two-year prison camp terms upheld by the Moscow city court.While some in the Russian opposition movement have said the cathedral performance was ill-judged and in poor taste, their plight became a rallying cause for anti-Putin activists outraged by the seve Tlch India assures safety of Lankan institutes in TN
 Good evening. To the United States Corps of Cadets, to the men and women of our armed services and to my fellow Americans: I want to speak to you tonight about ou air max 1 r effort in Afghanistan -- the nature of our commitment there, the scope of our interests and the strategy that my Administration will pursue to bring this war to a successful conclusion. It is an honour for me to do so here -- at West Point -- where so many men and women have prepared to stand up for our security, and to re stanley cup  stanley cup present what is finest about our country.        HT Image    To address these issues, it is important to recall why America and our allies were compelled to fight a war in Afghanistan in the first place. We did not ask for this fight. On Sept. 11, 2001, 19 men hijacked four airplanes and used them to murder nearly 3,000 people. They struck at our military and economic nerve centers. They took the lives of innocent men, women and children without regard to their faith or race or station. Were it not for the heroic actions of the passengers on board in one of those flights, they could have also struck at one of the great symbols of our democracy in Washington and killed many more.   As we know, these men belonged to al-Qaeda -- a group of extremists who have distorted and defiled Islam, one of the world s great religions, to justify the slaughter of innocents. Al-Qaeda s base of operations was in Afghanistan, where they were harbored by the Taliban -- a ruthless, repressive and radical movement that