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The feminist group Femen has thrown off the shackles of political correctness and challenged Muslim "feminists." Says Femen leader Inna Shevchenko: "The idea of a Muslim feminist is oxymoronic." In a public debate with a Muslim woman wearing a headscarf, she said: "If you're a feminist, if you're for liberation, then be brave [enough] to say that we are against that and take off your scarf until the moment that your scarf will not be a symbol of crime." Femen is currently organizing protests in defense of 19-year-old Amina Tyler, a Tunisian Muslim who posted on Femen's Facebook Tunisia page topless photos of herself, with the words, in Arabic, scrawled across her chest, "My Body Belongs to Me and Is Not the Source of Anyone's Honor." Amina was subsequently brutalized by her family, escaped and is now in hiding.