President Putin criticises group sex in interview about Pussy Riot
September 08, 201210:41AM
DURING a rambling interview based on the fate of punk-rocker protesters Pussy Riot, Russian President Vladmir Putin has come out against ... group sex on the internet.
In his first public interview on Russian state television since being re-elected President in May, Mr Putin accused Pussy Riot band members who had protested prominently against his controversial re-election earlier this year of having "staged a group sex session in a public place".
"Well some may say it's their own business," he said, "people can do what they want if it doesn't violate the law ... but in a public place! I think the authorities should have already paid attention.
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Picture: Alexander Nemenov
"Some group sex fans say that group sex is much better than individual because there isn't any team work, you can be lazy and go unnoticed ... But I repeat everybody minds his own business. But to post it on the internet is a very controversial issue, I think. It could have been given some legal assessment, too."
The former spy master then went on to say the Pussy Riot protests were "purely a judicial matter".
Two unidentified band members wearing their trademark balaclavas and brightly colored miniskirts place a banner on an abandoned building in undisclosed location.