Monday, September 12, 2011

Women stage noisy protest at Strauss-Kahn home...

Any chance of a peaceful Sunday were ruined for Dominique Strauss-Kahn when a group of around 300 people, mostly women, arrived outside his apartment in Paris' chic Place des Vosges to make a noisy protest.

"DSK Sinclair Get Lost!" said one placard, in reference to the former IMF boss and his wife, Anne Sinclair. "Shame on you" and "No predators in government, parliament or anywhere" were among other slogans and chants used with the help of drums and megaphones.

"We demand that Dominique Strauss-Kahn is not visible during the next elections," Nelly Martin, spokeswoman for women's rights group La Marche Mondiale des Femmes, told AFP.

"He hasn't been cleared as there will be a trial against him and other women are gradually making official complaints." Full story...

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