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17 August 2012, 10:39About 100 journalists await Pussy Riot sentence in court
Moscow, August 17, Interfax - Some 100 journalists from all over the world will come to the Moscow Khamovnichesky Court on Friday to cover the sentence of the Pussy Riot activists.
"We have accredited 72 television and radio companies, both Russian and foreign," court press officer Darya Lyakh told Interfax, adding that there are Japanese and Australian companies among them.
"Seventy-two people are just those reporters who are required to get permission for videoing and photographing. Besides them, there will be journalists from press publications, including newspapers, information agencies, and Internet portals," she said.
A total of 100 people are expected to come to the courtroom, she said.
At the same time, Lyakh recalled that a room will be set up for journalists and the trial participants, where the trial will be broadcast on video. The trial will also be broadcast online on the court website.
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