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Policemen detain a topless Femen
activist after she jumped in front of the car carrying former IMF chief
Dominique Strauss-Kahn (not seen) upon his arrival for his trial in
Lille, northern France, on February 10, 2015. Three topless women from
the protest group Femen jumped on the car of Dominique Strauss-Kahn as
the former IMF chief arrived to testify at his trial for "aggravated
pimping." With slogans scrawled on their half-naked bodies and hurling
insults at the car, the three protesters were quickly rounded up by
police as the car entered an underground parking area.
Jose CABEZAS/AFP/Getty Images
Supporters of ousted Honduran
President Manuel Zelaya march in protest against the military coup, in
Tegucigalpa on July 2, 2009. Coup leaders in Honduras vowed that ousted
President Manuel Zelaya will "never return to power" despite mounting
international pressure and an ultimatum by the Organization of American
States.
Ricardo Moraes/AP
A police officer aims a machine gun
at a woman as people protest beside a body killed during a shootout
involving police and suspected drug traffickers at the Complexo de
Alemao slum in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007. The violence
comes just before the city's Carnival celebrations next Feb 18 and Feb
19. Rio is one of the most violent cities in the world with an annual
homicide rate of about 50 per 100,000.
Zacharie Scheurer/AP
A Femen activist, Sarah Constantin,
is hanged from a noose-like rope from a Paris bridge to call attention
to the large number of executions in Iran as she stages a protest
against visiting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Paris, Thursday,
Jan. 28, 2016. A near-naked woman hanging from a noose-like rope from a
Paris bridge has sent a message to visiting Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani.
MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images
Kurdish women hold portraits of
their missing sons and daughters on May 18, 2011 during a demonstration
in Istanbul against the recent killing of 12 Kurdish rebels by security
forces. Turkish troops killed 12 Kurdish rebels in fighting in the
southeast of the country and lost one of their own soldiers to a mine
explosion. The clashes began on May 12 when fighters of the Kurdistan
Workers Party (PKK) tried to cross into Turkey's Sirnak province near
Uludere from bases in Iraq, security sources said. A second attempt was
made on May 13, the sources said, adding that 12 rebels in total had
been killed, four surrendered and numerous weapons seized.
JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images Polish women take part in a Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene protest in
Warsaw's subway on June 15, 2011 in reaction to a ban imposed by city
officials on an art project, portraying breastfeeding mothers. The
project was supposed to have been displayed in the subway.
STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images
Indian policemen and activists from
the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) clash during a demonstration in
Guwahati on June 22, 2011, held to protest against the government’s
drive to evict settlers on government land, in Guwahati on June 22,
2011. According to media reports, three people were killed and several
injured in the clash between the police and members of KMSS.
AFP/Getty Image A woman gestures to riot policemen during a protest organized by the
Rally for Culture and Democracy (RCD) in Algiers 02 July against a new
law making Arabic the sole official language in Algeria amid continued
tension over the murder of Berber singer Lounes Matoub. Around 1,000
people took part in the rally during which three policemen and one
protester were injured when riot police prevented the marchers to
advance on the residence of President Liamine Zeroual.
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