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Topless protest

Hundreds of Argentinia­n women in Buenos Aires bare their breasts in solidarity with those chastised by police for going topless at the beach.

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BUENOS AIRES: Scores of women took to the streets in Argentina in a bare-breasted demonstrat­ion of solidarity with women recently confronted by police for going topless on a South Atlantic beach.

Yesterday’s demonstrat­ions here, in Mar del Plata and Rosario, were prompted by an incident two weeks ago in Necochea, 500km south of the capital.

Three women in bikini bottoms were ordered by 20 police officers to put on their tops or head out.

Many in Argentina, once one of the world’s wealthiest countries, were stunned.

Now used to struggling with economic woes and corruption, they are increasing­ly tired of what some see as the authoritie­s’ overreach.

“There is this macho way of thinking that just has to end,” said a protestor named Noelia, 28, who declined to give her family name. “We are the owners of our bodies and we can show our bodies if we like. We are not consumer goods.”

As older men in suits and ties scrambled out of nearby offices during the protest, some stopped to stare. A few laughed or giggled.

“You can’t miss a chance to see a bit of tit, can you?” said one man, aged around 60, to nods from others.

“Get out, man! Get out!” some demonstrat­ors chanted, with slogans painted on their skin in lipstick.

The leftist politician Vilma Ripoll said, “All people want to see tits on television. The real ones bother you.”

Last July, thousands of women took part in topless protests across the country after a woman was kicked out of a public area near the capital for nursing her child, triggering widespread outrage.

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 ?? — Reuters ?? Body language: A woman posing topless with the words ‘I am free’ written on her back during the protest in downtown Buenos Aires.
— Reuters Body language: A woman posing topless with the words ‘I am free’ written on her back during the protest in downtown Buenos Aires.

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