Femen activists jailed in Tunisia for topless protest
Radicals imprisoned in a case seen in Europe as a test of the democratic freedoms under the Islamist's post-revolution government

Three European activists with radical women's protest group Femen were handed four-month jail sentences by a Tunisian court for staging a topless anti-Islamist demonstration last month, their lawyer said.
The sentence prompted an immediate expression of regret from France, the home country of two of the women.
We are really angry after this severe verdict and will pursue our actions
Lawyer Souheib Bahri said the judge had condemned the three to "four months and one day in prison for an attack on public morals and indecency".
Margaret Stern and Pauline Hillier from France and Josephine Markmann from Germany had defended themselves in court over their bare-breasted protest on May 29, a first in the Arab world by Femen activists.
"I came on May 28 to stage a political demonstration and support Amina [Sboui, a detained Tunisian activist]," said Markmann.
"I relish every opportunity to express my political views."