FEMEN will tell the truth about the horrors of the Tunisian captivity

Dear friends!

We are happy to inform you that our Tunisian prisoners are finally free after the month in jail. Josephine, Marguerite and Pauline have arrived to Paris to the head quarter of FEMEN in France.

Today at 4 pm local time it will be press conference with FEMEN sextremists in the training center of extremism in Paris by the address Rue Leon 35.

Contact person is Sarah +33 6 64 23 57 66

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Arrivée en France des trois Femen libérées dans… por BFMTV

We pulled out our activists from the clutches of the Islamists!

Hooray! We have won! Tunisian illegal sentencing court canceled! FEMEN activists Marguerite, Pauline and Josephine are free! Our pressure broke the Islamists, our boobs have been stronger than their stones! Too early to relax, our Tunisian activist Amina is still in jail! Only our pressure on the Tunisian authorities will be able to free her! There will be millions of Amina! Free Amina!

Josephine, Pauline, Marguerite we are happy to meet and embrace you soon!!!

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victory! Tunisia frees Femen activists

Femen activists demonstrated outside a court in support of Amina Tyler on 29 May

A court in Tunisia has freed three European feminists jailed for staging a topless protest, their lawyer has said.Bahri Souhaib said their sentences had been suspended, and that they would leave Tunisia as soon as possible.The members of the activist group Femen – two French and one German – were arrested outside a courtroom in Tunis.

They were sentenced to four months and one day in prison after being convicted of public indecency, in a protest in support of a Tunisian activist.They were also convicted of offending public morals and threatening public order.

The women – Pauline Hillier, Marguerite Stern and Josephine Markmann – argued that there had been nothing sexual or offensive about their protest, the first of its kind seen in the Arab world.

They maintained that they were fighting “for the rights of women wherever they are threatened” and had sought to demand the release of fellow activist Amina Tyler, a Tunisian.

Ms Tyler was detained in May after reportedly writing “Femen” on a wall in the religious centre of Kairouan. She also outraged some Tunisians in March by posting photos online of herself topless with the slogan “My body is my own” written on her torso. She remains in detention, awaiting trial.

Femen describes itself as “fighting patriarchy in its three manifestations – sexual exploitation of women, dictatorship and religion”.Its action in Tunisia is set against the background of tensions following the overthrow of the secular regime of long-serving President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.

A moderate Islamist-led government has since won democratic elections. There has also been an increase in the prominence of ultra-conservative Islamists known as Salafists, who want greater public piety in Tunisia. BBC NEWS

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