MOSCOW, KOMPAS.com - A magistrate court in Moscow sentenced to administrative detention of three activists Femen Ukraine for shirtless scenes in one polling station (TPS)in Moscow, a court spokesman said.
Just a few minutes after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila leave polling stations in the Russian Academy of Sciences in southwestern Moscow, the three womenwithout breast cover with the words "I Stole for Putin" written on their chest, broke into the polling station while anti-government slogans.
They were immediately detained by police. The women told reporters that they are activistgroups Femen Ukraine, which has a history of staging dramatic protests bare chest."Three Ukrainian citizens were found 'guilty of minor hooliganism", "court spokesman said.
The women were sentenced to five, 10, and 12 days of administrative detention.
Vladimir Putin has announced his victory in Russian presidential election and returned to lead the country for a third term after spending four years as prime minister. The results ofthe initial count after the Russian citizens to vote on Sunday (04/03/2012) showed that the former KGB director has earned 64 percent of the vote.




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