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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (R) and Lara Alcazar (2nd R), leader of Femen in Spain, and Pauline Hillier (top), leader of Femen in France, and Femen activists stand in a fountain during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko looks on during the presentation of the second official Femen Centre in Madrid on October 12, 2013. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Pauline Hillier, leader of feminist movement Femen in France, poses during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Photographers take pictures of Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (C) and Lara Alcazar (L), leader of Femen in Spain, and Pauline Hillier (R), leader of Femen in France, during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (R) and Lara Alcazar (2nd R), leader of Femen in Spain, and Pauline Hillier (top), leader of Femen in France, stand in a fountain during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (C) and Lara Alcazar (R), leader of feminist movement Femen in Spain, take part in a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (R) and Lara Alcazar (2nd R), leader of feminist movement Femen in Spain, take part in a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (2nd L) and Pauline Hillier (2nd R), leader of Femen in France, take part in a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Lara Alcazar (C), leader of feminist movement Femen in Spain, and Femen activists take part in a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko poses during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko poses during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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Ukrainian leader of feminist movement Femen Inna Shevchenko (R) poses during a march in Madrid on October 12, 2013, following the presentation of the second official Femen Centre. Femen was founded in Ukraine in 2008 and first drew international attention when activists destroyed Ukrainian Orthodox crucifixes. The protesters have drawn attention worldwide with nude stunts targeting a range of political and religious figures, including Silvio Berlusconi and Vladimir Putin. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO
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