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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

A protester unfurls an anarchist flag during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for portrait on February 4, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for portrait on February 4, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Portraits Project - Resisting the War - Tel Aviv

Misha poses for a portrait on Januray 25, 2024. Misha, 23, was born in Bat Yam, Israel. Misha is an anarchist that participates in “Food Not Bombs” an anti-war pacifist organization. Misha believes that violence begets violence. He believes in stopping the occupation and stopping violence in order to end the cycle. “Many Israelis don't know any Palestinians and just see them as terrorists” Misha said when interviewed “this needs to change.” Photo by Liebe Blekh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-Netanyahu Protest In Caesarea - Israel

Anti-Netanyahu Protest In Caesarea - Israel

A person with a physical disability driving a small vehicle during a protest march with a sign reading " I am a lieutenant colonel in reserve duty, an anarchist, a traitor and full of pride" during the weekly Saturday evening demonstration in Caesarea, the city of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on April 13, 2024. Photo by Adi Segal/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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