Punk rockers Pussy Riot give an irreverent performance.<br/> <br />Three members of the activist group are facing prison sentences after taking to the altar of Russia's main cathedral in February.<br/> <br />But other members of the group say they'll continue to protest the establishment despite the risks.<br/> <br />One nicknamed "Mother" says the women come from different professions and walks of life.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) PUSSY RIOT GROUP MEMBER "MOTHER", SAYING:<br/> <br />"For me, to put a balaclava on, it is... There is a fitting English word for this - "honour". Pride has an ambiguous meaning in Russian, but it's an honour."<br/> <br />Pussy Riot has about 10 to 20 members at any given time and no fixed line-up.<br/> <br />Remaining anonymous protects them from persecution and also prevents their identities from taking centre stage.<br/> <br />This woman says they are all aware of the danger and are ready to face the consequences.<br/> <br />"Mother" urges other women to don balaclavas and stage their own riots.<br/> <br />The three group members on trial are expected to receive their verdict Friday.<br/> <br />Prosecutors are asking for three years in prison for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred.
