Members of NFIW and DHPS burn an effigy during a protest against women abuse, in Hyderabad.
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Women wearing purple bands across their eyes take part in a flashmob dubbed "The Rapist is You" to raise awareness to the high levels of violence and prejudice against women in Buc...
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Demonstrators march to protest the murder of Fatima, a 7-year-old girl who was abducted from the entrance of the Enrique C. Rebsamen primary school and later killed, in Mexico City...
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Women holds up a handmade sign with a message that reads in Spanish: "Don't fear. I don't rape nor do I kill," during a demonstration against gender violence in Mexico City. The pr...
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A portrait of Eugenia Machuca Campos sits amid women's red shoes placed by activists to protest violence against women in the Zocalo, Mexico City's main plaza. According to her sis...
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Residents block a road during a protest against the death of a rape victim, who was allegedly set on fire earlier this month, in Muzaffarpur. The victim succumbed to her burn injur...
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Liss Fernandez holds up a Chilean flag as she performs the feminist anthem "A rapist in your path," in a demonstration against gender-based violence, in front of the Supreme Court,...
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Rashtriya Seva Samithi Tamil Nadu unit members raised slogans in protest against violence on women, in Chennai.
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Activists raise slogans demanding for Centre to create a strong system of deterrence punishment to rapists in the country against sexual violence, in Mumbai.
Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel during a meeting with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati regarding the cases of crimes against women in the state, Lucknow.
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A woman joins a performance of “A Rapist in Your Path” at Venezuela square in Caracas, Venezuela. Born in Chile, the feminist anthem “A Rapist in Your Path” has become an i...
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Women perform, "Un violador en tu camino" or "A rapist in your path," in a demonstration against gender-based violence, in front of the National stadium in Santiago, Chile. Blindfo...
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After performing the choreography, “Un violador en tu camino” or "A rapist in your path," women show their support for Chile's anti-government protesters, in a demonstration ag...
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Women perform the choreography, “Un violador en tu camino” or "A rapist in your path," in a demonstration against gender-based violence, at Cinelandia Square, in Rio de Janeiro...
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Women participate in a protest against violence toward women, in the Zocalo in Mexico City on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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A woman has a slogan painted in her back during a march protesting violence against women in Mexico City on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In 2018...
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A protester holds a banner during a rally opposing the violence against women and girls, in Athens.
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Protesters take part in a rally opposing the violence against women and girls, in Athens. Hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of the Greek capital to mark the Intern...
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Bollywood actors Tisca Chopra and Sudha Chandran with survivors participate in the Dignity March, aimed at ending sexual violence against women and children, at Sion in Mumbai.
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Women march from 9 de Julio Avenue towards the government house to protest gender violence in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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