Stock Photo - A Czech version of a book by Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, frontwoman of the Pussy Riot Russian punk band, in which she reflects on her internment in a remote prisoner colony, was presented in the crowded Vaclav Havel Library in Prague in the presence of several popular personalities in Prague, Czech Republic, June 6, 2016. Commenting on Tolokonnikova's book titled How to make a revolution and subtitled Diary from a prisoner colony, publisher Martin Vopenka (pictured) described the author as a courageous young woman who is capable of formulating the ideas of resistance with a philosophical outreach. The event was attended by Czech personalities including sociologist Jirina Siklova, documentary film maker Olga Sommerova, translator and journalist Libor Dvorak, artist Roman Tyc, musician and former human rights minister Michael Kocab and journalist Jefim Fistejn. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

Stock Photo: A Czech version of a book by Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, frontwoman of the Pussy Riot Russian punk band, in which she reflects on her internment in a remote.

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