Toulouse: Protest Against Gender Violences And Feminicides
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading 'Everyone knows a victim but no one knows a rapist'. Women from the collective NousToutes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets on this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of murdered women had approached the police to file a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also request better training for the police to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 23, 2024. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)
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- 2024/11/23 00:00:00
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