It's not as if the USSR has any history of freedom of speech or the right to political protest. Indeed not so long ago the girls would have been quietly "disappeared" to a gulag and would probably never have been seen again. And that would have been if they were lucky! They might just as easily have got a bullet in the back of the head in a dank basement in Dzerzhinsky Square.
It seems to me that Pussy Riot knew perfectly well what was likely to happen to them and that there is very little chance of the Russian Legal system giving in to international protest. If you break your country's laws in the full knowledge of the consequences you really don't deserve any sympathy.
That being said, two years is a bit harsh but only looked at from our perspective in the West.
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