Pussy Riot members ponder run for Moscow assembly
Two members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot say they may run for seats in this year's election for the Moscow city parliament.
Nadia Tolokonnikov, appearing alongside fellow band member Maria Alekhina at an event on the sidelines of the Berlin film festival Monday, said the move into politics "is worth a try."
The election will most likely be held in September, although no exact date has been set.
Tolokonnikov and Alekhina were released in December after nearly two years in jail. They were convicted of hooliganism after staging a protest in a Russian church.
They say third Pussy Riot member Yekaterina Samutsevich, who was released in October 2012, won't be involved in the work of their human rights organization Zone of Law, which will campaign on behalf of prisoners.
Last week, Tolokonnikov and Alekhina travelled to New York. Their visit included an appearance on the talk show The Colbert Report, meeting U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power and at an Amnesty International concert in Brooklyn.
While on tour, they have been critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and political conditions in their homeland.