Rise of the naked female warriors
One day last summer, Inna Shevchenko went into a forest outside Kiev, to learn how to use a chainsaw. The lumberjacks who were instructing her couldn't work out why she was so keen. "They thought I was just a crazy blonde," she says, shaking her white curls. "I was acting like: 'Oh really?'" She affects a coy, clueless demeanour. "'That's how you do it? Great!'"
The next day she went to a hilltop overlooking Kiev, and stripped to a pair of red denim shorts, worn with heavy boots, leather gloves, and a mask to protect her eyes. The Pussy Riot verdict was due that day, and in tribute to the Russian punk activists and to mark her opposition to all religions Inna proceeded to chop down a 13ft wooden cross that had been there since 2005. Despite her preparations, it wasn't easy. "When I started to cut it, I thought, 'it's not possible to destroy it,'" she says. But after seven minutes it fell, and she posed against the stump for invited journalists. With "Free Riot" scrawled across her bare breasts, she held out her arms to mirror the figure of Christ now lying on the ground.
Death threats arrived instantly. She says there were official calls for her arrest, and Russian TV reported that the cross was a memorial to the victims of Stalinism. Inna denies this, but Ukrainian journalists repeated the claim, and anger towards her sharpened. Men she suspected of being secret service agents immediately began milling outside her apartment, and a few days later, she was woken at 6am by the sound of her front door being kicked in. She escaped, jumping through a back window, then down from a first floor balcony, and made her way to Warsaw with $50, a mobile phone and her passport. She feared jail if she returned to Kiev, so some days later, she travelled to France, where women had expressed interest in joining Femen, the feminist group she runs with three Ukrainian friends.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/20/naked-female-warrior-femen-topless-protesters
libodem
(19,288 posts)And Pussy Riot, too. I hope they continue to be remembered and respected. They are brave young women.
noahcorr
(3 posts)Nothing is hotter...
In_The_Wind
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gtar100
(4,192 posts)Her's was a symbolic gesture - albeit by way of vandalism - which should be the extent of her crime. As for her cutting down the symbol of Christianity, I'd say that the Church (or most churches in general) really ought to take notice. They have practices that are hurtful and degrading to women and they should really just cut that shit off and wake up along with the better parts of humanity.