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A Ukrainian police officer with two women in Kyiv on 16 March 2022. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, that began on 24 February 2022, has had a significant impact on women across Ukraine and Russia, both as combatants and as civilians. In Ukraine, the invasion has seen a significant increase in women serving in the military as well as a ...
In October 2012, the organization stated it had about 40 activists in Ukraine, and another 100 who had joined their protests abroad, [8] as well as twelve thousand followers via the social network Vkontakte. [35] [36] In October 2013, Femen had its largest membership in France. [12] In January 2013, Femen France counted 30 local activists. [37]
The slogan of the protest was "Ukraine to EU". [21] She was arrested and kept one day in prison. On 5 June 2014, she destroyed the Putin's wax statue at the Grevin museum in Paris as a protest for the arrival of the president of Russia the same day in Paris. The slogan was "Kill Putin". [22]
It includes women activists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Yemeni women activists" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Women in Ukraine are allowed to join the military, [59] but historically this has been limited to non-combatant roles: medic, cook, accountant, etc. [60] As of July 2016, Ukrainian military forces began allowing women to participate in combatant roles including, but not limited to, machine gunner, military scout, and sniper.
Pages in category "Yemeni women's rights activists" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Esther Carstensen (1873–1955) – women right's activist, journal editor, active in the Danish Women's Society; Severine Casse (1805–1898) – women's rights activist, successful in fighting for a wife's right to dispose of her earnings; Karen Dahlerup (1920–2018), women's rights activist and politician
Estrid Hein (1873–1956) – Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist; Ellen Hørup (1871–1953) – Danish writer, pacifist and women's rights activist; Johanne Meyer (1838–1915) – pioneering Danish suffragist, pacifist and journal editor; Eva Moltesen (1871–1934) – Finnish-Danish writer and peace activist