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Statues Veiled in Europe to Protest Gender Apartheidby David J. Rusin http://www.islamist-watch.org/blog/2008/03/statues-veiled-in-europe-to.html
Residents of Finland, Germany, and Russia awoke on March 7 to a disturbing sight: local statues wrapped in burqa-like garments. Timed to coincide with International Women's Day, the protest sought to highlight the oppression suffered by women under Shari'a law and to remind Europeans of the freedoms often taken for granted in the West. A coalition calling itself the Anonymous Group of Democratic and Free Thinking did not merely veil statues in eight cities; they also fitted them with armbands reading "Gender Equality!" and signboards contrasting two passages on the treatment of women — one from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and another from the Koran. The group clarified its purpose in a press release:
Phyllis Chesler offers a poignant reflection on the protest:
Anonymous or not, last week's silent action spoke volumes: statues wore veils in the hope that women will never be forced to.
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