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Friday, 30 May 2014

Femen Topless Members Protest For European Fair Elections (18+) Explicit

Several topless members of the international sextrimist organisation FEMEN dressed in nurse outfits and wielding giant syringes, staged a protest at the polling station in Hénin-Beaumont city in the North of France.
WARNING: NUDITY
 The activists named the protest as "Anti fascists vaccination campaign for European elections". It took part at the polling station where the leader of FN Marine Le Pen was voting.
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 The team of FEMEN sexy nurses appeared in front of the polling station just before the arrival of Marine Le Pen. Barely dressed nurses proposed free anti fascists vaccination to everyone before giving their vote on the day of European elections.
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    At their official Facebook page they wrote:
"The patient is often suffering from hallucinations, cult of personality, xenophobia, superiority complex over foreigners, homophobia, racism, sexism and other terrible symptoms. The FEMEN treatment of the fascist epidemic spread by Front National in Europe is going on. The union of extreme-right wing parties coordinated by Front National, UKIP, Freedom Party and others is threatening to become a plague for a democratic Europe. A quick recognition of the disease and its treatment is necessary, to avoid European standards of life being replaced by fascists norms. Make your anti fascists vaccine today. Be healthy and enjoy the democracy! Vaccins anti Fascistes!"
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The protesters were banned from entering the polling station but remained outside chanting slogans, including 'anti-fascist vaccination' and 'The FN in quarantine.' The FEMEN organization became internationally known for organizing controversial topless protests against sex tourism, , sexism and other and http://news.naij.com/67309.html
 

                       
They also in support of schoogirls abducted by Boko Haram militants in Chibok, Nigeria on 14 April.
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