FEMEN strikes again: Topless protesters staged
demonstrations near mosques and Tunisian embassies across Europe on Thursday to
express support for embattled FEMEN activist Amina Tyler.
“We’re free, we’re naked, it’s our right, it’s our
body, it’s our rules, and nobody can use religion, and some other holy things,
to abuse women, to oppress them,” FEMEN member Alexandra Shevchenko said in Berlin,
according to AFP.
“And we’ll fight against them. And our boobs will be
stronger than their stones,” she added.
Tunisian student Amina Tyler sparked a massive
controversy in mid-March by posting topless photos of herself on Facebook, with
the slogans “Fuck Your Morals” and “My Body Belongs To Me, And Is Not The Source Of Anyone’s
Honor,” painted on her body.
Islamist hackers responded with an attack on FEMEN’s Tunisian Facebook Fan Page, replacing
topless photos with quotes from the Quran. An Islamic preacher even stated that
Tyler could be stoned for her act of defiance.
In support of Tyler’s plight, FEMEN labeled April 4
“International Topless Jihad Day” and organized protests across Europe.
“This day will mark the beginning of a new, genuine
Arab Spring, after which true freedom, freedom without mullahs and caliphs,
will come to Tunisia! Long live the topless jihad against infidels! Our tits
are deadlier than your stones!” the group wrote in a
statement on its Facebook page.
AFP reports that about two dozen activists showed up
in Paris, where FEMEN has its international headquarters. The women tried to
reach the Tunisian embassy but were deterred by police.
Five activists gathered near an Islamic cultural center in Brussels,
Belgium, Euronews writes. And according to the Gazetta Del Sud, Italian womenprotested outside the Tunisian consulate in Milan,
carrying signs that read “Free Amina” and “Bare Breasts Against Islam.”
The Interfax News agency adds that the protests
spread to the Ukraine, with police
detaining FEMEN activists in Kiev. “The FEMEN activists drove up to
the entrance to the mosque in a car, where they were arrested by the police,”
Interfax cites the police reports.
Activists and journalists have expressed concern
about Tyler’s well-being in recent days. While her lawyer said the young woman
was doing fine, several reports suggest Tyler is being held by her parents in
seclusion.
“No, it’s not fine. Amina is with her family but
that’s not ‘good news,’ as some newspapers earlier wrote,” journalist Caroline Fourest wrote in a blog for HuffPost France.
“No one close to her, none of her friends or people in her support network have
seen her or heard that she was free, free to move and speak,” Fourest added.
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