The two French women and a German member of the Ukrainian group Femen were freed overnight after a court in the Muslim country lifted their prison sentence. Hours later, today, they arrived in France.
The women, who were convicted for taking off their shirts outside a courthouse in the capital, Tunis, maintained during the trial that there was nothing sexual or offensive about their protest and that it was only to support an imprisoned Tunisian colleague.
Frenchwoman Pauline Hillier said at a news conference. She said the women were told that if they did not express regret, they would have to serve the full four months they were sentenced to for public indecency, offending public morals and threatening public order.
The protest was the first of its kind in the Muslim world for Femen, which has used nudity to push for greater rights for women across Europe.
"Religious tyranny is everywhere, including in prison," Hillier said. "The only book allowed for prisoners is the Quran. The only activity proposed to the prisoners is religious instruction. (There were) prayers on television every day."
Tunisians overthrew their secular dictator in 2011, kicking off uprisings across the Arab world. In the ensuing years, however, there has been a rise in conservative Islamist movements at odds with Tunisia's longstanding image as secular and progressive - especially in regard to women's rights.
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