Tunisia: Amnesty urges release of jailed Femen activists

London and Tunis, 13 June (AKI) - Rights group Amnesty International on Thursday called for the release of three members of Ukranian feminist group Femen jailed for a topless protest in Tunisia. The prison sentences handed to the women were "an unacceptable restriction on freedom of expression", Amnesty said.


The women, two French nationals, Marguerite Stern and Pauline Hillier, and one German, Josephine Markmann, were on Wednesday convicted by a Tunis court of public indecency, undermining public morals, and making noise disturbing peace, and sentenced to four months and one day in prison.

The three women intend to appeal their conviction

The activists were arrested on 29 May as they protested bare-chested in front of the Tunis Court building, demanding the release of a Tunisian Femen activist arrested days earlier, Amina Tyler, whose real name is Amina Sboui.

"Imprisoning people for expression is inherently disproportionate,” said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Programme Director at Amnesty International.

"Even if some may consider the three women's protest offensive or counter-productive, this cannot justify placing them behind bars," Hadj Sahraoui said.

“If the Tunisian authorities are serious about respecting their international human rights obligations, they should release the three women.”

Via: adnkronos.com


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About FEMEN

The mission of the "FEMEN" movement is to create the most favourable conditions for the young women to join up into a social group with the general idea of the mutual support and social responsibility, helping to reveal the talents of each member of the movement.

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