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The occupation of Saint-Nizier Church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their "inhumane" working conditions. The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.

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  • L'occupation de l'église Saint-Nizier par les prostituées lyonnaises désigne l'occupation durant une dizaine de jours de l'église Saint-Nizier de Lyon en juin 1975 par des prostituées lyonnaises protestant ainsi contre le harcèlement policier et social. (fr)
  • The occupation of Saint-Nizier Church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their "inhumane" working conditions. The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier. (en)
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  • L'occupation de l'église Saint-Nizier par les prostituées lyonnaises désigne l'occupation durant une dizaine de jours de l'église Saint-Nizier de Lyon en juin 1975 par des prostituées lyonnaises protestant ainsi contre le harcèlement policier et social. (fr)
  • The occupation of Saint-Nizier Church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their "inhumane" working conditions. The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier. (en)
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  • Occupation de l'église Saint-Nizier par les prostituées lyonnaises (fr)
  • Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes (en)
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