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    Topless protesters detained at Davos forum

    DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Three topless Ukrainian protesters were detained Saturday while trying to break into an invitation-only gathering of international CEOs and political leaders to call attention to the needs of the world's poor. Separately, demonstrators from the Occupy movement marched to the edge of the gathering and engaged in a brief standoff with police.

    After a complicated journey to reach the heavily guarded Swiss resort town of Davos, the Ukrainians arrived at the entrance to the complex where the World Economic Forum takes place every year.

    With temperatures around freezing in the snow-filled town, they took off their tops and tried to climb a fence before being detained. "Crisis! Made in Davos," read one message painted across a protester's torso, while others held banners that said "Poor, because of you" and "Gangsters party in Davos."

    Davos police spokesman Thomas Hobi said the three women were taken to a police station and told that they weren't allowed to demonstrate without a permit — or naked. They were released later Saturday.

    The activists are from the Ukrainian group Femen, which has staged small, half-naked protests to highlight a range of issues including oppression of political opposition.

    "We came here to Switzerland to Davos to explain the position of all poor people of the world, to explain that we are poor because of these rich people who now sit in the building," said Inna Schewcenko.

    Protesters from the Occupy movement that started with opposition to practices on Wall Street held a separate rally in Davos on Saturday. A small group of protesters are camped in igloos in Davos to call for more help for the needy.

    About 100 Occupy protesters gathered in front of the town hall. Some held placards with slogans such as "If voting would change anything, it would be illegal" and "Don't let them decide for you, Occupy WEF."

    Later, a small group split from the rally and marched toward the forum, prompting about a dozen police officers to hastily erect a mobile barrier as Saturday shoppers looked on with bemusement.

    The demonstrators chanted anti-capitalist slogans and engaged in a brief violent standoff with police that resulted in a car's rear window being smashed. Officers used pepper spray against the protesters and detained seven people, Hobi said. Nobody was injured.

    One member of the Occupy camp was invited to speak at a special event outside the forum on Friday night to discuss the future of capitalism; British opposition leader Ed Miliband was also speaking.

    Soon after the panel discussion began, some activists in the audience jumped up and started chanting slogans, and the protester panelist walked off the stage.

    Other members of the audience told the activists to "shut up" and arguments disrupted the panel for about 20 minutes. The discussion then resumed, without the Occupy panelist.

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    Anja Niedringhaus, Michel Euler and Paolo Santalucia contributed to this report.

    What do you feel about this article?

     
    • Charles  •  3 months ago
      The Swiss police explained to the women that they only have the right to bare arms.
    • Rich H  •  Woodburn, United States  •  3 months ago
      How many people came to this story on the slim chance they might actually get to the see a full view of them topless?
      • elad 3 months ago
        I did for one and where are these pictures ?
      • AA 3 months ago
        Me too.
      • George 3 months ago
        Me Three! LOL
    • John  •  3 months ago
      I trust the Swiss police didn't leave them hanging.
    • vyAhRtis  •  3 months ago
      Sure one way to make us keep a-breast of the news!
    • Tom Tide  •  Wetumpka, United States  •  3 months ago
      Please keep me abreast of the situation !!
    • John  •  3 months ago
      Freezing temps! I guess you could say that it's a bit "nipply" outside.
      • Tim L 3 months ago
        I believe you mean it's a tit nipply out.
      • D 3 months ago
        I bet they can cut glass.....no pixs....$#!+
    • Larry Curly & Moe  •  3 months ago
      I do not approve of or keep up with Americas Occupy movement but, if the girls will go topless I will attend every single event......
      • Carroll 3 months ago
        Heck, if they'll go naked, I'll sponsor an event.
      • Is what it Is 3 months ago
        I'll help
      • Bobby 3 months ago
        Depends on the Girls some of them need to be covered! LOL!
    • Paul  •  Detroit, United States  •  3 months ago
      This is the classic tale of TIT FOR TAT
    • Viet Vet  •  Kansas City, United States  •  3 months ago
      I see yahoo is still up to its tricks of giving out thumbs up or down on my behalf, a-h0les!
    • Independent  •  3 months ago
      OK ladies You have our attention.
    • Rat Carcass  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  3 months ago
      Pictures? Once again Yahoo coming up short.
    • calven  •  3 months ago
      Who's the queer who wouldnt let them in?
    • Cap'n Swizzlestick  •  3 months ago
      I am highly offended that this took place and I was no where near it.
    • LadyKikka  •  Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia  •  3 months ago
      Great effort, Girls! Although, something tells me nobody listened to what you had to say.
    • Adam  •  3 months ago
      Topless women having to force their way into an event? Fire the doorman! Topless women are always "on the list".
    • Rhino  •  3 months ago
      I'm ALL FOR free expression! LOL!
    • Is what it Is  •  Dearborn, United States  •  3 months ago
      The media will post pictures of dead enemy killers getting #$%$ on but not protesters?
    • Mia  •  3 months ago
      Why can't the US occupiers do this? We get ugly old hippies banging a drum !!! Sheesh
    • Physal  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  3 months ago
      where are the pics
    • j  •  Owensboro, United States  •  3 months ago
      Must be a mistake I don't see any pictures, Surely no one would write such an article about 3 people without pictures.
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