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Siberian prison's beauty pageant
BBC ^ | 11 March 2008 | Maria Yatskova

Posted on 03/11/2008 8:29:44 AM PDT by bahblahbah

Women inmates in a Siberian prison take part in an annual beauty contest which offers inmates a chance to demonstrate good behaviour and win early parole.

Natalya Khapova, 26
Natalya Khapova, 26, wears a ball gown for the Miss Spring contest

In the middle of a small room, with dirty-white walls decorated with pictures of Jesus and an array of plastic plants, a young woman stands on a stool.

She wears a candy-pink, cotton ball gown. At her feet, three other women sew tiny flowers along the hem of her giant hoop skirt.

Her lips are painted bright red and light brown curls frame her face.

"A woman should always be beautiful," says Natalya Khapova, 26, as she poses on her pedestal.

"Not just outside the fence. Even if she's in here, she should show her beauty. A woman is everything gentle and wonderful - or she should be."

When the contest first began in 1990, supplies were non-existent - the winner made her dress out of plastic bags from the prison kitchen

The fence Khapova refers to surrounds the correctional facility UF 91/9, an all-women's prison camp some 20 miles away from the Siberian capital, Novosibirsk.

Her ball gown is one of three outfits she will don for the prison's main event of the year - the annual "Miss Spring" beauty contest.

Good behaviour

Natalya Baulina

We wanted to find ways to occupy convicts' free time

Natalya Baulina, prison's administrative head

The annual pageant is a welcome diversion from the strictly regimented routine and the monotony of life inside the jail.

But where "active participation in the social life of the camp" can help women win early parole, the "Miss Spring" contest has become an important way for the female inmates to demonstrate good behaviour.

"We wanted to find ways to occupy convicts' free time," says Natalya Baulina, the prison's administrative head.

"When I first introduced the idea to the women, they were in utter shock. The only pageant they knew was Miss Universe - women parading in barely visible swimsuits before male judges."

The prison decided to invent its own rules with three categories - "Greek Goddesses", "Flower Gowns", and "Imaginary Uniforms", which lets inmates design their ideal prison uniforms of the future.

Many women have never heard of the Greek myths or exotic flowers they portray onstage, but they learn from books provided by the staff.

Prisoners in pageant show
Participating in the pageant can help prisoners win early parole

When the contest first began in 1990, supplies were non-existent. The winner made her dress out of plastic bags from the prison kitchen.

Nowadays women have hairspray, lipstick, nail polish, and all manner of female accoutrements not normally allowed in the prison.

Several guards and unit chiefs judge the contestants on their appearance and creativity, crowning the winner with a tiara "Miss Spring" and two runners-up "Miss Charm" and "Miss Grace".

News crews even broadcast the event on local TV.

Women turning to crime

Khapova, who has six-and-a-half years left of her eight-year sentence for assault, is one of more than 1,000 female inmates at UF 91/9, who are serving time for everything from drug possession to murder.

When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, the economy collapsed almost overnight and many unemployed women turned to crime.

Prisoners in UF 91/9
Prisoners are subjected to a strict regime in Siberia's UF 91/9

There are now 35 women's prisons in Russia and the female incarceration rate is almost five times as high as Britain's.

Half of the women at UF 91/9 are doing time for narcotics.

Yulia Lutsak, 30, is serving four years for illegal drug trafficking. She says a miscarriage, a cheating husband, and unemployment led her into drug use.

"I was on opium for three years, then heroin for a year," she admits. "I didn't have enough money, and someone asked me, 'Why don't you sell some?' That's how I wound up here."

Yulia works as a supervisor and has a starring role in the pageant. She is already planning her new life on the outside.

"I want to take computer courses," she says, "and then maybe work at an orphanage."

She says she never wants to come back to UF 91/9, but she worries about the likelihood of finding work and the temptation to sink back into her old ways.

"Maybe I lack self esteem," she says. "I think after the pageant I'll feel more confident."

The trouble with freedom

Natasha Patalakhova
Natasha Patalakhova has found life tough with a criminal record

Former inmate Natasha Patalakhova, 29, who served eight years for armed assault, directed the pageant when she was in prison and her involvement helped her secure an early release.

But Natasha has found life difficult on the outside.

As an ex-convict and a refugee from Kazakhstan, she has been unable to get the papers she needs to work or even to travel.

"My prison days continue to haunt me," she says.

But as she returns to the prison on contest day she is greeted like a superstar to hoots and cheers.

Even after Nona Madjidova in a giant lily gown has been crowned Miss Spring, the real buzz is about Natasha's visit.

"I told them they could have a fresh beginning," says Natasha. "I told them to forgive each other, help each other, and strive to get home. What else could I say?"


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Russia
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To: ClearCase_guy

“Imaginary uniforms”!

The guards probably enjoy this much more than they should.

Still — no worse than the Filipino men’s prison disco line dance...


21 posted on 03/11/2008 8:39:43 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: massgopguy

That was a Wendy’s commercial. For evening wear, she had a flashlight.


22 posted on 03/11/2008 8:40:03 AM PDT by Lx ((Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.))
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To: Kozak
The One Unit That the 82nd Airborn COULD NOT DEFEAT


23 posted on 03/11/2008 8:40:24 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Why isn't this in Breaking News????)
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To: dfwgator

Exactly! too funny.


24 posted on 03/11/2008 8:40:36 AM PDT by Lx ((Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.))
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To: Kozak

Not sure about surrender, but I think I am about to salute.


25 posted on 03/11/2008 8:40:50 AM PDT by NCLaw441
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To: Kozak
Second row from left, second one in: hemline violation.

Guards, bring her to me.

26 posted on 03/11/2008 8:40:58 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Kozak; Xenalyte

That’s stunning!


27 posted on 03/11/2008 8:41:33 AM PDT by glide625
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To: Lazamataz

I think they would have to join them.....


28 posted on 03/11/2008 8:41:55 AM PDT by The Louiswu (An opinion is what you have when you have no facts. When you have facts, you don't need an opinion.)
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To: Kozak

I was noticing the variability in the footwear; you’d think there would be standard issue 3” stiletto heels for a military unit.

OK, with that cleared up, now I can examine the rest of their uniform.


29 posted on 03/11/2008 8:42:12 AM PDT by EyeGuy
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To: swain_forkbeard; massgopguy

Ah yes, 1989; the year walls were falling, evil empires were crumbling and history itself was supposedly ending...

I remember those heady days.


30 posted on 03/11/2008 8:42:37 AM PDT by sinanju
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To: agere_contra

“every body is guilty of something, every body should serve a little time”; University of Houston Criminal Law Professor Newell Blakely.


31 posted on 03/11/2008 8:42:58 AM PDT by glide625
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To: EyeGuy

Difficult?
Impossible.


32 posted on 03/11/2008 8:43:27 AM PDT by glide625
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To: Kozak
Caption to your pic:

Photographer: "Damn, she kicked the mirror."

33 posted on 03/11/2008 8:43:38 AM PDT by Michael.SF. ("democrat" -- 'one who panders to the crude and mindless whims of the masses " - Joseph J. Ellis)
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To: Borges

All-time classic ad.


34 posted on 03/11/2008 8:45:23 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: bahblahbah
FAB-U-LOUS!!!

35 posted on 03/11/2008 8:45:38 AM PDT by evets (beer)
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To: Lazamataz

Oh, Laz, we would defeat them big time.

In fact, they wouldn’t be able to fight for at least 9 months... ;^)


36 posted on 03/11/2008 8:45:41 AM PDT by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: 1rudeboy
Second row from right. First one, on right.

KANKLES!

She is dismissed!

37 posted on 03/11/2008 8:47:06 AM PDT by Michael.SF. ("democrat" -- 'one who panders to the crude and mindless whims of the masses " - Joseph J. Ellis)
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To: EyeGuy

My feet hurt just walking around in this shoes,
I can’t imagine marching in them....

Those girls are TOUGH!


38 posted on 03/11/2008 8:48:23 AM PDT by najida (I am so grateful that stupid isn't contagious.)
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To: najida
My theory, based on extensive observation in situ, is that those legs are born of walking in stiletto heels on cobblestone streets. On ice.
39 posted on 03/11/2008 8:50:45 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Kozak

I’d make like the guy taking pictures, a la Wayne’s World.

“We’re not worthy!”


40 posted on 03/11/2008 8:51:27 AM PDT by wastedyears (Iron Maiden in two weeks' time.)
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