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This article too small and not significant enough to warrant it's own article.
Charles Essie (
talk) 20:32, 18 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Agree; because of the reasons Charles Essie gave and since the FEMEN office in FEMEN's native
Kyiv was closed and the organization's leadership left Ukraine in August 2013 and FEMEN's headquarter is in France you might argue that there is no difference between FEMEN France and FEMEN (since I assume the organization's leadership is now in France). — Yulia Romero •
Talk to me! 21:39, 18 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Merge: There is no unique significance of FEMEN France. It is still the same organization. A section can be created for FEMEN France on FEMEN main page to reflect this branch's activities.
werldwayd (
talk) 11:49, 15 February 2014 (UTC)reply
Merge and Close it moved. Widefox;
talk 00:40, 17 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Given the abundance of sources given below by Dick Kimball and the ideological differences of Femen France and Femen, it is entirely reasonable to have a stand-alone article for Femen France.
gobonobo+c 02:15, 17 October 2016 (UTC)reply
This is just what I could find on the Internet in my spare time one day:
3 October 2012: French Femen activists protest against rape by standing topless in front of the Venus de Milo statue in the Louvre Museum.
15 October 2012: 8 topless Femen activists protest in front of the French Ministry of Justice at the Place Vendôme in Paris in response to the verdict in the trial of fourteen men for the gang rape of teenage girls
9 April 2013: Topless Femen protesters confront Vladimir Putin at a trade fair in Hannover, Germany
19 October 2013: A Topless Femen member is arrested outside an EU-Russia summit attended by Vladimir Putin
23 March 2014: Topless Femen activists, their faces smeared in black-and-white paint to look like skeletons, storm a pro-life rally in Spain on Sunday
6 April 2014: Members of Femen demonstrate topless in front of the Ukranian embassy, urinating on photographs of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych
10 February 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
23 March 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
1 May 2015: Topless Femen protest disrupts French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s May Day rally
12 September 2015: Two topless Femen protesters with slogans on their chests disrupt a Muslim conference focused on women in Islam, in Pontoise, outside Paris.
28 January 2016: Topless Femen activist "hangs" herself to protest against Iranian Hassan Rouhani's visit to Paris
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This article too small and not significant enough to warrant it's own article.
Charles Essie (
talk) 20:32, 18 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Agree; because of the reasons Charles Essie gave and since the FEMEN office in FEMEN's native
Kyiv was closed and the organization's leadership left Ukraine in August 2013 and FEMEN's headquarter is in France you might argue that there is no difference between FEMEN France and FEMEN (since I assume the organization's leadership is now in France). — Yulia Romero •
Talk to me! 21:39, 18 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Merge: There is no unique significance of FEMEN France. It is still the same organization. A section can be created for FEMEN France on FEMEN main page to reflect this branch's activities.
werldwayd (
talk) 11:49, 15 February 2014 (UTC)reply
Merge and Close it moved. Widefox;
talk 00:40, 17 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Given the abundance of sources given below by Dick Kimball and the ideological differences of Femen France and Femen, it is entirely reasonable to have a stand-alone article for Femen France.
gobonobo+c 02:15, 17 October 2016 (UTC)reply
This is just what I could find on the Internet in my spare time one day:
3 October 2012: French Femen activists protest against rape by standing topless in front of the Venus de Milo statue in the Louvre Museum.
15 October 2012: 8 topless Femen activists protest in front of the French Ministry of Justice at the Place Vendôme in Paris in response to the verdict in the trial of fourteen men for the gang rape of teenage girls
9 April 2013: Topless Femen protesters confront Vladimir Putin at a trade fair in Hannover, Germany
19 October 2013: A Topless Femen member is arrested outside an EU-Russia summit attended by Vladimir Putin
23 March 2014: Topless Femen activists, their faces smeared in black-and-white paint to look like skeletons, storm a pro-life rally in Spain on Sunday
6 April 2014: Members of Femen demonstrate topless in front of the Ukranian embassy, urinating on photographs of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych
10 February 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
23 March 2015: Topless Femen protesters confront Dominique Strauss-Kahn outside his trial in Lille, France
1 May 2015: Topless Femen protest disrupts French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s May Day rally
12 September 2015: Two topless Femen protesters with slogans on their chests disrupt a Muslim conference focused on women in Islam, in Pontoise, outside Paris.
28 January 2016: Topless Femen activist "hangs" herself to protest against Iranian Hassan Rouhani's visit to Paris
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