By MELISSA WELLHAM
Did you bare your breasts as a form of protest on the 4th of April?
If not, you missed out on an excellent boob-bearing opportunity because the Thursday before last was “topless jihad day”.
Earlier this month, Femen activists – a Ukrainian feminist group, famous for organising topless protests – encouraged women around the world to participate in a “topless jihad day”, in support of a Tunisian woman who was threatened with death by stoning, after bearing her breasts online.
19-year-old Amina Tyler found herself at the centre of a political and religious storm, when she posted photos of herself on the Femen-Tunisia Facebook page with the words, “F*ck your morals” emblazoned across her chest. In a second topless photo, she wrote, “My body belongs to me, and is not the source of anyone’s honour”, in Arabic script across her breasts.
Soon after, Wahabi Salafi preacher Almi Adel – and the head of Tunisia’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice – said Amina needed to be punished according to Sharia Law. He called for the young woman’s death by stoning. The line of reasoning was that her actions could “bring about an epidemic”.
Following the incident, it was first reported that Amina had been incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital. In a conflicting report, an attorney claiming to be the young woman’s lawyer has said she is safe at home with her family.