Women bare their breasts in Rio

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Rio de Janeiro, January 21: A group of women partially undressed on Tuesday on Rio de Janeiro’s Ipanema beach to demand the right to go topless on Brazilian beaches, something that currently could be deemed an obscene act punishable by between three months and a year in prison.The protest, in which seven women publicly exposed their breasts for several minutes, attracted a good number of curious passersby and jourlists to the iconic Rio beach, which was jammed with people because of a local holiday.

Reporter A Paula Nogueira, who was the person who launched the Topless In Rio movement in 2013 via Facebook, said that the idea was never “to get 8,000 women” to participate in the protest, but rather for “the issue to be discussed.”

The Topless In Rio movement, which held its first public event in December 2013 at the same site, seeks to bring about changes in the law which currently prohibits women from going ked from the waist up, something that many of them feel is an insult since men are not obligated to abide by that rule. The prohibition on going topless runs counter to the custom for Brazilians — both men and women — to wear bikinis and miniscule bathing suits.

Among the participants in the protest were buxom model and dancer Reta Frisson, known as Mulher Melão, as well as former model tache Iamaya, who suffers from a degenerative disease and is confined to a wheelchair.  (IANS)

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