ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Four Pussy Riot members wearing neon dresses, their faces hidden behind balaclavas, climb up gas flares and dance on oil pipelines in a fresh video released by the punk band on Tuesday and aimed at Russian President Vladimir Putin and his allies.<br/> <br />Two Pussy Riot members are serving prison terms in remote regions of Russia for storming the altar of the country's most sacred cathedral to stage a "punk prayer" asking the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Putin.<br/> <br />But the loose, all-female Pussy Riot collective has carried on with its protests against Putin, a former KGB spy more than a year into his third presidential term, and his increasingly close ties with the resurgent Russian Orthodox Church.<br/> <br />"Your president is like an ayatollah in Iran and your church is like in the United Arab Emirates," female voices exclaim in turns against the images of four women climbing a gas flare in the group's latest noisy clip posted on Youtube.
