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Artist protests naked at Cologne cathedral

  • thelocal.de
  • Jan 8, 2016
  • 2 min read

Artist Milo Moiré took to the streets naked in 4C temperatures outside Cologne cathedral on Friday in a bid to show women should not be molested under any circumstances.

"Respect us! We are not fair game, even when we're naked," Moiré's sign read.

The 32-year-old Swiss artist stood on the square outside Cologne's world-famous cathedral for around 20 minutes on Friday morning, watched by members of the public and a few police officers, who joined the group of onlookers but took no action against Moiré.

"I stand for women's freedom to move freely. For the things we've achieved in the past 50 years – for women's emancipation," Moiré told Bild.

"I don't want people to trample on these values and for women to have to adapt themselves. Women must be able to live their values of freedom, with self-determination and self-awareness," she said.

Asked why she had decided to protest naked, Moiré said "I am firmly convinced that women will no longer be treated as sex objects when a naked woman is treated with as much respect as a clothed one.

Moiré's demonstration was a reaction to the mass sexual assaults committed against women on New Year's Eve by men police and eyewitnesses said were mostly of an Arab or north African background.

A number of arrests have been made since the wave of crimes around Cologne's main train station and cathedral, with city and federal police saying they are investigating dozens of men, many of whom are asylum seekers.

'No tolerance'

"I have no tolerance for what happened and how things have gone afterwards. I immediately felt as if I were being addressed. This is my first explicit political statement," she went on.

"Women should behave as normal and not allow themselves to be intimidated.

 
 
 

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