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FEMEN Protests Gazprom Moscow
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FEMEN Protests Gazprom Moscow
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An activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) and resists the guards in front of the Russias natural
gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13,
2012, during their topless protest against what they called
antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
EDS NOTE NUDITY - Employees of Gazprom carry a Femen activist who staged
a protest outside Gazprom headquarters, Moscow, Monday, Feb., 13, 2012. Activists
of the Ukrainian group Femen protested in front of the Russian natural gas
monopoly Gazprom, blaming Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Gazprom
of subjugating Ukraine and Europe at large. (Sergey Ponomarev) |
An activist of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) and resists the guard in front of the Russias natural
gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13,
2012, during their topless protest against what they called
antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
EDS NOTE NUDITY A Gazprom guard tries to block activists of FEMEN, as they
stage protest outside Gazprom headquarters in Moscow, Monday, Feb., 13, 2012.
Activists of the Ukrainian group FEMEN, in a topless protest action in front
of the Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom blamed prime minister Vladimir
Putin and Gazprom of subjugating Ukraine and Europe at large. (Sergey Ponomarev) |
Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty |
An activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant
Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their
topless protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror.
Getty |
A Femen activist stages a protest outside Gazprom headquarters, Moscow, Monday,
Feb. , 13, 2012. Activists of the Ukrainian group Femen protested in front
of the Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom, blaming Russian Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin and Gazprom of subjugating Ukraine and Europe at large. Getty |
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