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3 women jailed in Russia for twerking

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MOSCOW— A court in southern Russia has sentenced three young women to brief jail terms for making a video showing them twerking next to a Second World War memorial.

Russia celebrates the 70th anniversar­y of the Allies’ victory in the Second World War next month, an emotionall­y charged holiday the Kremlin has been using for propaganda purposes.

The sentencing in the Novorossiy­sk district court of a 19-year-old woman to 15 days in jail and two women in their 20s to 10 days comes after prosecutor­s launched a probe into a video showing a group of women twerking next to the memorial on the Black Sea. Twerking is a sexually provocativ­e dance involving thrusting of the hips.

Prosecutor­s said in a statement Saturday that five women were found guilty of “hooliganis­m” and two of them were spared jail because of poor health.

Hooliganis­m is the charge that sent two members of punk band Pussy Riot to prison for two years for an impromptu protest at Moscow’s main cathedral in 2012.

Prosecutor­s in Novorossiy­sk also said they were pressing charges against the parents of one underage girl who was twerking with the others girls for “the failure to encourage the physical, intellectu­al, physiologi­cal, spiritual and moral developmen­t of a child.” “We condemn these women. Every inch of this land is covered in blood. It is inappropri­ate,” said Viktoriya Dikaya, the press secretary for the city’s education department, according to news reports in the U.K. Independen­t newspaper.

This is the second twerking scandal in Russia in less than two weeks.

Investigat­ors last week launched a probe into a dance school in the city of Orenburg after a YouTube video of school girls dressed as bees and twerking in a sexually suggestive Winnie the Pooh routine sparked outrage.

 ??  ?? Women twerk at a war memorial in a video uploaded to YouTube.
Women twerk at a war memorial in a video uploaded to YouTube.

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