The Russian feminist punk band Pussy Riot, which was initially
nominated for the "Fearless Word Award" in honour of Martin Luther, has
been turned down by a 16-member jury at Wittenberg where Luther nailed
his famous 95 theses to a church door in 1517.
The Pussy Riot nomination angered many Lutherans and was sharply
criticised by a number of prominent churchmen and politicians, who said
the band was blasphemous.
The award, founded in 1996 and dedicated to Germans or foreigners
"who risk hardship for brave action", carries a € 10,000 cash prize.
The next award will go to a Bavarian anti-racism initiative run by pub landlords called "No Service for Nazis".