Monday, October 10, 2011

FEMEN protests at Olympiyskiy Stadium

A steward holds an activist of Ukrainian women movement FEMEN as she participates in a protest at the newly reconstructed Olympiyskiy Stadium during the opening ceremony in Kiev on October 8, 2011. Three activists arrived topless at the stadium to protest against sex tourism, prostitution, and alcohol sales at sports stadiums during the Euro 2012 soccer championship that Ukraine will co-host with Poland. The stadium is set to host the final match of the championship.  (AFP/Sergei Supinsky)
A steward holds an activist of Ukrainian women movement FEMEN as she participates in a protest at the newly reconstructed Olympiyskiy Stadium during the opening ceremony in Kiev on October 8, 2011.  (AFP/Sergei Supinsky)
Stewards carry an activist of Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN as she protests at the newly reconstructed Olympiyskiy Stadium during the opening ceremony in Kiev on October 8, 2011. (AFP/Sergei Supinsky)
Security guards detain activists from women's rights organisation FEMEN during the opening ceremony of the Olympiyskiy Stadium in Kiev on October 8, 2011. The Olympiyskiy national stadium will host the final football match of the Euro 2012 tournament.  (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)
A security guard detains an activist from women's rights organisation Femen during the opening ceremony of the Olympiyskiy stadium in Kiev on October 8, 2011. Three activists arrived topless at the Olympiyskiy Stadium to protest against sex tourism, prostitution, and alcohol sales at sports stadiums during the Euro 2012 soccer championship that Ukraine will co-host with Poland. The stadium is set to host the final match of the championship. (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)
Security guards detain an activist from women's rights organisation FEMEN during the opening ceremony of the Olympiyskiy Stadium in Kiev on October 8, 2011. (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)

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