A bizarre scene unfolded in Vatican
City on Christmas Day when a topless female activist, while screaming
“God is woman,” attempted to snatch a baby Jesus statue from a Nativity
scene — but was quickly whisked away by police as she lunged for it.
The woman, who also had “God is woman” painted in black on her bare
back, was seen jumping over a guardrail and charging toward the Nativity
scene in St. Peter’s Square, Reuters reported.
She was later identified as Alisa
Vinogradova and a “sextremist” by Femen, a Ukraine activist group whose
goal is to gain “complete victory over patriarchy,” according to its
website. Femen said its mission is “protest” and its weapons are “bare
breasts.”
“FEMEN considers the anti-war policy of the Vatican a rough medieval
attack on the freedom of women and their natural rights,” it wrote in
its blog about the incident. “FEMEN encourages women to follow the
example of the movement and kidnap babies from religious denominations,
thus, stating their right to use of their own body!”
Vinogradova got her hands on the statue,
but police caught her before she was able to dash away. She was
detained.
The incident happened about two hours before 50,000 people watched Pope
Francis give his Christmas message in St. Peter’s Square, Reuters
reported.
Women with the group have previously
staged similar protests, according to Reuters. A Femen activist was able
to run away with the baby Jesus statue out of a crib on Christmas Day
2014, but was eventually caught and arrested.
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