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Femen activist who grabbed Vatican Nativity Jesus released
VATICAN CITY, Holy See - Vatican authorities on Saturday ordered the release of a Femen activist detained after snatching a baby Jesus figurine from the St Peter's Square Nativity scene on Christmas Day while baring her breasts.
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Ukrainian Iana Azhdanova was arrested and taken into custody on Thursday after she snatched the figurine in one of the feminist group's trademark topless protests.
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She had faced possible trial in Vatican City for "disturbing the peace, obscene acts in a public place, and theft."
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The judicial authorities in the papal micro state opted instead to ban her from the Vatican and Church properties elsewhere.
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"The promoter of justice (Vatican attorney) met this morning with the lady Iana Azhdanova," said Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi.
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"He endorsed the arrest made by the police on Christmas Day for the crimes which she had contested. He ordered her release, while intimating a ban on entering Vatican City, the Basilica (of St Peter's) and other extraterritorial places," Lombardi said, according to Italian news agency ANSA.
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Lombardi had said on Friday that the Vatican regarded the Femen protest as "extremely serious due to the setting and circumstances that intentionally offend the religious sentiments of a very large number of people."
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While Azhdanova was released, Italian businessman Marcello di Finizio, who was arrested Friday for scaling the facade of St Peter's, remained in detention on Saturday pending interrogation by a magistrate.
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Di Finizio was protesting over new EU rules governing tenders for beach concessions, which he fears could threaten his business on the northeastern coast. â Agence France-Presse
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