Campaigners including Richard Dawkins have called for a day of action to
 support a young Tunisian woman who appeared to post pictures of herself
 topless as part of a feminist movement in the country, and was 
subsequently threatened with death by stoning.
The 19-year-old activist, identified only as Amina, posted on the 
Femen-Tunisian Facebook page a topless picture of herself with the words
 “F**k your morals” written across her chest.
Another 
controversial image followed, of the woman smoking a cigarette, baring 
her breasts, with the Arabic written across her chest: “My body belongs 
to me, and is not the source of anyone’s honour”.
Tunisian newspaper Kapitalis quoted the 
Wahabi Salafi preacher Almi Adel, who heads the Commission for the 
Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, saying: “The young lady 
should be punished according to sharia, with 80 to 100 lashes, but 
[because of] the severity of the act she has committed, she deserves be 
stoned to death.
“Her act could bring about an epidemic. It could
 be contagious and give ideas to other women. It is therefore necessary 
to isolate [the incident]. I wish her to be healed.”
If she 
committed the offense in Tunisia, Amina could be punished by up to two 
years in prison and a fine of 100 to 1,000 dinars [between £40 and 
£400], local media said.

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