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Russia’s Most Notorious Protest Artist Granted Political Asylum In France

Pyotr Pavlensky – the man who sewed his lips shut in solidarity with Pussy Riot, nailed his scrotum to Red Square, and set fire to the headquarters of the successor to the KGB – fled Russia earlier this year following sexual assault charges that may or may not have been trumped up.

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on May 9, 2017Categories peopleTags 05.08.17

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