Pussy Riot vs. Putin's Secret Police: 'If we are not fighting for our freedom, there is no freedom'

Imprisoned for her artistic protest, Russian artist Masha Alekhina finds personal liberation under oppression

Embed | Other

Stream the full episode here now: Moscow — Expression in the face of oppression(external link)

Moscow's feminist punks Pussy Riot are a force of anti-authoritarian resistance against oppression in Putin's Russia. In 2012, Masha Alekhina was arrested and sentenced to two years in prison for hooliganism after the band performed "Mother of God, Drive Putin Away" as a protest against the Orthodox Church's support of Putin at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow.
After an appeal, Alekhina was freed from prison, but she says she's under surveillance like other activists in Russia. In the video above, she takes the Interrupt This Program crew around Red Square, telling them about Russian artists' lives of resistance and how to find personal freedom when you're being watched or put in jail.

Embed | Other

If you are a political artist now in Russia, you can expect everything — you will be followed, you will be under their eyes. - Masha Alekhina, member of Russian feminist punk band Pussy Riot

Embed | Other

They listen to phones, stop you in the street, drag you to the police station. They're usually not wearing uniform. - Alekhina on the secret police monitoring political activists

Embed | Other

In this Sunday's Interrupt This Program(external link) premiere from Moscow, Alekhina returns to the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Watch this and more stories of Russian artists creating in and fighting back against the society that seeks to control them at 9pm (9:30pm NT) on CBC TV.

Embed | Other

Art as political protest, as a means of survival, as an agent of change, as a display of courage and delight. Interrupt This Program(external link) explores art in cities under pressure.
Season 2 begins in Moscow on Feb. 5 at 9pm (9:30pm NT).
Watch Season 1 now streaming online with episodes from Beirut(external link), Kiev(external link), Port-au-Prince(external link), Medellín(external link) and Athens(external link).
Video edited by Benoit Salin.