Femen Stages a 'Topless Jihad'
Against All Odds!
Femen Stages a 'Topless Jihad'
Apr 4, 2013 | 
Earlier today, members of Ukrainian feminist group Femen staged 
protests across Europe as they called for a "topless jihad." The 
demonstrations were in support of a young Tunisian activist named Amina 
Tyler. Last month, Tyler posted naked images of herself online, with the
 words "I own my body; it's not the source of anyone's honor" written on
 her bare chest. The head of Tunisia's "Commission for the Promotion of 
Virtue and Prevention of Vice," reportedly called for Tyler to be stoned
 to death for her putatively obscene actions, lest they lead to an 
epidemic. Tyler has since gone quiet, leading some to fear for her 
safety. Below are images from Femen's protests today in Sweden, Italy, 
Ukraine, Belgium, and France. A warning, nearly every photo depicts 
nudity, and most contain offensive language.
Activists of the women's rights movement Femen face riot policemen 
during a topless protest near Tunisia's Embassy in Paris, on April 4, 
2013. Femen called for a day of international "topless jihad" on April 4
 with Femen groups staging protests in various European cities in 
support of Amina, a young Tunisian woman who caused a scandal when she 
published photos of herself bare-chested on the internet in March. 
(Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images) 
Femen activists speak to media in front of a mosque during a 
protest in Berlin, on April 4, 2013. The radical feminists, calling for 
more sexual freedom for Arab women, were protesting in support of a 
young Tunisian woman who received online death threats from 
ultraconservative Muslims after posting topless photos of herself 
online. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) # 
 
 
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