Protestierende Frauen: Ein neuer Feminismus?

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Ist in den letzten Jahren eine neue Form von aktionistischem Feminismus entstanden? Ein paar aktuelle Beispiele sprechen dafür.
08.03.12, 08:38

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dapdARCHIV: Aktivistinnen der urkainischen Frauengruppe "FEMEN" protestieren in Kiew (Urkaine) im Zuge des Besuchs von Russlands Premierminister Wladimir Putin in der Ukraine (Foto vom 27.10.10). Solche Protestformen sind den Politikern in Russland und de

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EPAepa03131858 Security personnel stop the activists of Ukrainian feminist group FEMEN at a polling station in Moscow, 04 March 2012, where Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earlier voted. FEMEN reportedly said they wanted to steal a ballot box with P

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 16 OF 20 FOR PACKAGE THE WOMEN OF FEMENAn activist from Femen reacts as she stands near Interior Ministry officers during a rally near the Ukrainian governments headquarters to protest against the absence of female minist

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REUTERSFemen activists Alexandra (L) and Inna Shevchenko display a banner with imprints of their breasts during a news conference in Vienna, March 2, 2012. Ukrainian activist group Femen is famous for holding topless protests in Ukraine and abroad demonst

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dapdARCHIV: Russische Radikalfeministinnen der Gruppe "Pussy Riot" posieren in Moskau (Russland) waehrend einer Probe anlaesslich eines Auftritts gegen Wladimir Putins Politik (Foto vom 17.02.12). Die Punk-Rock-Band "Pussy Riot" wurde nach der Bekanntgabe

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REUTERSMembers of the Russian radical feminist group Pussy Riot sing a song at the so-called Lobnoye Mesto (Forehead Place), long before used for announcing Russian tsars decrees and occasionally for carrying out public executions, in Red Square in Moscow

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dapdMembers of the Russian radical feminist group Pussy Riot try to perform at a the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Members of the group stage performances against the policies conducted by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin

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REUTERSA woman holds up a sign during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels September 25, 2011. SlutWalk is a protest movement that has attracted thousands of people in various cities who rally to bring attention to sexual inequ

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REUTERSMembers of the Network of Women take part in a "March of the whores" to protest against discrimination and violence against women in Bogota February 25, 2012. The march is part of the protest movement that began as a SlutWalk after police advised w

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REUTERSRNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2011 - A woman takes part in a SlutWalk protest, in central Seoul July 16, 2011. About 100 protesters, mostly women, attended the march which has become a movement of rallies around the world after a Toronto policeman sugges

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REUTERSMembers of the Network of Women take part in a "March of the whores" to protest against discrimination and violence against women in Bogota February 25, 2012. The march is part of the protest movement that began as a SlutWalk after police advised w

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dapdMembers of the Russian radical feminist group Pussy Riot give an interview to the Associated Press in a break during their rehearsal in Moscow, Friday, Feb., 17, 2012. Members of the group stage performances against the policies conducted by Prime Min
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