Madonna and Pussy Riot shared the stage and
spoke with passion about human rights issues at the Amnesty International
Bringing Human Rights Home concert in Brooklyn last night.
Madonna told the crowd of thousands that
she received death threats for standing up for Pussy Riot, the Russian protest
punk band, when two of its members were arrested for hooliganism after staging
a protest in a Russian church in 2012.
"The right to be free, to speak our
minds, to have an opinion, to love who we want to love, to be who we are - do
we have to fight for that?" she said, answering her own question with an
expletive.
"I've always considered myself a
freedom fighter since the early '80s when I realized I had a voice and I could
sing more than songs about being a material girl or feeling like a virgin. And
I have definitely paid for and have been punished for speaking my mind and for
sticking my neck out for this kind of discrimination. But that's OK."
Madonna introduced Maria Alekhina and
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who were released from prison in December and made
their first public appearance in the U.S. on Tuesday. They spoke through a translator at the
"Bringing Human Rights Home" concert, telling the audience they were
grateful to be free, but have to continue to fight to save others who are
imprisoned. Alekhina and Tolokonnikova, who wore
T-shirts featuring cross designs Wednesday, thanked supporters for sending
letters while they were in jail and Amnesty International for its mission to
protect human rights.
"Thank you to all of those who are
bold enough and who care enough to speak out against injustice and speak the
truth," Alekhina said.
The Moscow-based group, which features
nearly a dozen female musicians, has been critical of Russian President
Vladimir Putin and political conditions in their homeland.
"Russia will be free!" they
yelled along with the crowd before they exited the stage.
Here three different recordings of Madonna's speech:
Still not convinced just how important to fight for human (especially gay) rights in Russia????
Also: Madonna has sent a message of support to
gay equality campaigner Rory O’Neill as his impassioned speech about gay rights
continues to gather worldwide attention.
Mr O’Neill claimed that the international
star sent him an email after watching his oration, which he performed as drag
act Panti at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. He tweeted: “Yoghurt for breakfast. Wrote
some e mails. Message from Madonna about my speech. Walked the dog. WAIT WHAT?”
From M's Instagram:
From M's Instagram:
2 comments:
Madge is always in my heart - what a woman! Jx
PS I am in catch-up mode, and enjoying your 30th anniversary celebrations immensely...
She will always truly be in "A League Of Her Own"!
Welcome back! Glad you are enjoying the 30th - and how appropriate that you were on your very own "Holiday" that very week. Hope you had a great time!
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