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FEMEN against Berlusconi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, perform during a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in front of the San Giovanni Basilica in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of the Ukrainian protest group Femen wearing colors of the Italian flag pose during a protest untitled "Reconstruction. In the name of the Italian people" organized by the left-wing Democratic Party (PD) on November 5, 2011 in Rome. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of the Ukrainian protest group Femen wearing colors of the Italian flag hold placards reading "Silvio, what the hell are you doing?" and "Silvio you are sweeping Italy" during a protest untitled "Reconstruction. In the name of the Italian people" organized by the left-wing Democratic Party (PD) on November 5, 2011 in Rome. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Ukrainian women's rights group Femen, painted in colors of the Italian flag, take part in a demonstration staged by the Italian Democratic party to protest against Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi in Rome, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. The International Monetary Fund will monitor Italy's financial reform efforts, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Friday, a humbling step for one of the world's biggest _ but also most indebted _ economies as market confidence in its future wanes. Berlusconi told a press conference Friday at the end of the G-20 summit of world leaders in Cannes that Italy had turned down an offer of financial aid from the IMF. "We don't believe this type of intervention is necessary," he said. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Ukrainian women's rights group Femen, painted in colors of the Italian flag, shout slogans against Italian Premier Sivlio Berlusconi during a demonstration staged by the Italian Democratic party in Rome Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. The International Monetary Fund will monitor Italy's financial reform efforts, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Friday, a humbling step for one of the world's biggest _ but also most indebted _ economies as market confidence in its future wanes. Berlusconi told a press conference Friday at the end of the G-20 summit of world leaders in Cannes that Italy had turned down an offer of financial aid from the IMF. "We don't believe this type of intervention is necessary," he said. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Ukrainian women's rights group Femen, painted in colors of the Italian flag, shout slogans against Italian Premier Sivlio Berlusconi during a demonstration staged by the Italian Democratic party in Rome, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. The International Monetary Fund will monitor Italy's financial reform efforts, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Friday, a humbling step for one of the world's biggest _ but also most indebted _ economies as market confidence in its future wanes. Berlusconi told a press conf
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Ukrainian women's rights group Femen, painted in colors of the Italian flag, shout slogans against Italian Premier Sivlio Berlusconi during a demonstration staged by the Italian Democratic party in Rome Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. The International Monetary Fund will monitor Italy's financial reform efforts, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Friday, a humbling step for one of the world's biggest _ but also most indebted _ economies as market confidence in its future wanes. Berlusconi told a press conference Friday at the end of the G-20 summit of world leaders in Cannes that Italy had turned down an offer of financial aid from the IMF. "We don't believe this type of intervention is necessary," he said. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, paint their bodies before participating in a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, paint their bodies before participating in a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
An activist of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, performs during a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in front of the San Giovanni Basilica in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, paint their bodies before participating in a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, paint their bodies before participating in a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, paint their bodies before participating in a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
FEMEN against Berlusconi
Activists of FEMEN, a Ukrainian protest group against discrimination on women, perform during a protest by the centre-left PD party (Democratic Party) against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, in front of the San Giovanni Basilica in Rome November 5, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
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