World | Pussy Riot Pussy Riot: Trial Showed Putin's 'True Face' Nadezhda Tolokonnikova gives interview, says revolution is still the goal By Polly Davis Doig Posted Sep 2, 2012 12:16 PM CDT Copied Feminist punk group Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova sits at a glass cage at a court in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze) Nadezhda Tolokonnikova may be cooling her heels in a Russian prison for the next two years, but the member of Pussy Riot is still bashing Vladimir Putin and says she has no regrets, if only because "the trial against us was important because it showed the true face of Putin's system." Tolokonnikova gave an interview to Der Spiegel via questions her lawyer carried to her in prison, notes the AP. She called the verdict "Putin's personal revenge," and said the band's main objective is "a revolution in Russia." Read These Next Outrage after 13-year-old victim of deepfake nudes is expelled. White House summoned Lauren Boebert over support of Epstein petition. A grandmother allegedly fatally struck her own grandson with her car. Prosecutor of James Comey, Letitia James is in the hot seat Thursday. Report an error