Protesters pelt Belgium's PM with chips and mayonnaise

Protesters pelt Belgium's PM with chips and mayonnaise

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel was addressing an audience in the town of Namur on Monday, December 22, when a group of protesters pelted him with mayonnaise and deep fried potatoes shouting slogans against his austerity plans. The attack was carried out by four women from a group called LilithS. They claim to be a splinter of Femen, the Ukrainian group which became famous for its topless protests.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel was addressing an audience in the town of Namur on Monday, December 22, when a group of protesters pelted him with mayonnaise and deep fried potatoes shouting slogans against his austerity plans. The attack was carried out by four women from a group called LilithS. They claim to be a splinter of Femen, the Ukrainian group which became famous for its topless protests.