Thursday, June 27, 2013

3 Europeans freed after Tunisia topless protest

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) ? Three European feminist activists who were jailed after a topless courthouse protest in Tunisia last month were freed overnight after a court lifted their prison sentence. They left Tunisia on Thursday morning and hours later arrived in France.

The two French women and a German member of the Ukrainian group Femen maintained during the trial that there was nothing sexual or offensive about their protest and that it was only to support their imprisoned Tunisian colleague. All three apologized Wednesday during their appeals hearing.

The prosecutor didn't object to the court's decision.

The three women had been convicted and sentenced to four months and a day of prison for public indecency, offending public morals and threatening public order after they demonstrated topless in front of the court building on May 29 on behalf of Amina Sboui.

The protest was the first of its kind in the Middle East for Femen, which has used nudity to push for greater rights for women across Europe.

"I didn't think it was going to shock Tunisians to that extent. Given the consequences, I would never do it again. We want to return to our country and our loved ones," Frenchwoman Pauline Hillier said at Wednesday's hearing.

Still, they held up clenched fists on their arrival at Paris' Orly airport in a sign of determination, if not victory. They refused to speak to the gaggle of TV crews and reporters present. But Femen colleague Sarah Constantin, present for their arrival, said that "we will continue the combat" until Sboui, the jailed Tunisian protester, is freed.

"Tomorrow we start again," Constantin said. She did not elaborate.

Ivan Terel, a French lawyer for the women, said earlier that their message was misunderstood and they were fighting "for the rights of women wherever they are threatened."

On the opening day of the trial on June 5, three other Femen activists were discovered by authorities and deported on suspicions they planned another protest.

Tunisians overthrew their secular dictator in 2011, kicking off uprisings across the region. In the ensuing years, however, there has been a rise in conservative Islamist movements at odds with the country's longstanding image as secular and progressive ? especially in regard to women's rights.

The Femen activists were calling for the release of Sboui, a Tunisian member of Femen who scandalized the country in March by posting topless photos of herself as a protest. She later attempted another protest May 19 in the religious center of Kairouan, where she was arrested.

Sboui has already been fined for carrying pepper spray.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/3-europeans-freed-tunisia-topless-protest-081332645.html

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