Tuesday, October 21, 2014

warning graphic image!!! 'Protester' who nailed his scrotum to ground now cuts off earlobe???...is he alright??

Artist Pyotr Pavlensky cuts off a part of his earlobe while sitting on the wall enclosing the Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry during his protest action titled "Segregation" in Moscow October 19, 2014. (Reuters / Maxim Zmeyev)

The Russian protester who nailed his scrotum to the pavement last year has publicly cut off his earlobe with a giant knife to demonstrate against a return to Soviet-era policies.
Pyotr Pavlensky climbed on to a wall of the Serbsky psychiatric centre in Moscow yesterday to protest against the forced psychiatric treatment of dissidents.

Artist Pyotr Pavlensky sits on the wall enclosing the Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry after he cut off a part of his earlobe during his protest action titled "Segregation" in Moscow October 19, 2014. (Reuters / Maxim Zmeyev)
He was removed by police and taken to a nearby hospital where doctors initially feared he was suffering from pneumonia.
On Monday, his lawyer told the Guardian that he was not suffering from pneumonia but was having problems with, perhaps unsurprisingly, his ear.
Pavlenskly, who describes himself as a performance artist said of his stunt last November:
Interior Ministry members detain artist Pyotr Pavlensky after he cut off a part of his earlobe while sitting on the wall enclosing the Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry during his protest action titled "Segregation" in Moscow October 19, 2014. (Reuters / Maxim Zmeyev)
A naked artist, looking at his balls nailed to the Kremlin pavement, is a metaphor for the apathy, political indifference, and fatalism of contemporary Russian society.
Following his latest act he underwent a psychological examination but was declared sane.
Artist Pyotr Pavlensky, a supporter of jailed members of female punk band "Pussy Riot", looks on with his mouth sewed up as he protests outside the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg (REUTERS / Trend Photo Agency / Handout)
Pavlensky has previously wrapped himself in barbed wire outside a government building in St Petersburg and sewn his lips together in protest at the treatment of dissident group Pussy Riot.
The Guardian reports that the Serbsky centre was notorious in Soviet Russia for politically-motivated psychiatric diagnoses - a trend which Mr Pavlensky believes Putin’s government is beginning to use again.
Artist Pyotr Pavlensky sits on the pavestones of Red Square during a protest action in front of the Kremlin wall in central Moscow, November 10, 2013. (Reuters/Maxim Zmeyev)

Artist Pyotr Pavlensky lies on the ground, wrapped in barbed wire roll, during a protest action in St. Petersburg May 3, 2013 (Reuters / Artur Bainozarov)
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