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FEMEN France is the French branch of FEMEN ((ウクライナ語:Фемен)), a feminist protest group founded in Ukraine in 2008 and famous for organizing topless protests.〔 In October 2013 FEMEN had its largest membership in France.〔(Fearless … and topless: Femen activists to bring 'sextremism' to the UK ), theguardian.com (19 October 2013)〕 As of early January 2013, the organization consisted of 30 local activists.〔 The only Ukrainians regularly present were Oksana Shachko and Inna Shevchenko.〔(Femen in Paris: Ukraine's Topless Warriors Move West ), The Atlantic (2 January 2013)〕 On March 6, 2013, FEMEN activists, together with French writer Galia Ackerman, released their first book, ''FEMEN''. The book was published by Calmann-Lévy. ==Origins==
On 17 August 2012, following the conviction and sentencing in Moscow (Russia) of Pussy Riot, core FEMEN member Inna Shevchenko used a chainsaw to cut down a five-meter Christian cross near Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kiev. A criminal case was opened against FEMEN charging them with hooliganism. After the incident, Inna Shevchenko left the country and went to Paris to set up a French-based FEMEN training center for activists. The international training center opened on 18 September 2012. 15 activists marched topless from the metro station Château Rouge to the Lavoir Moderne Parisien, where their new headquarters are located, and organized a press conference there.
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