Inna Shevchenko
Inna Shevchenko () is a Ukrainian
feminist activist and the leader of international women's movement
FEMEN, which often demonstrates
topless against what they perceive as manifestations of
patriarchy, especially
dictatorship,
religion, and the
sex industry. Shevchenko has a higher profile than the other members of the group. She was the leader of the three FEMEN activists reputedly kidnapped and threatened by the
Belarus KGB in 2011. She achieved attention in Ukraine by cutting down a 4-metre high
Christian cross with a chainsaw in central
Kyiv in 2012.
In 2013, Shevchenko was granted
asylum in France, and now continues her activism by leading
FEMEN France from a training base she has established in
Paris.
In July 2013,
Olivier Ciappa, who together with David Kawena designed a new French stamp depicting
Marianne, stated on
Twitter that Shevchenko had been the main inspiration for the depiction.
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