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Thousands march in France to demand action on violence against women

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The associations behind the protests are calling for the adoption of a comprehensive framework law against violence, along with a €3 billion budget to implement it.

PARIS: Thousands of protesters across France braved the cold yesterday to express their anger over the persistence of violence against women and demand more public action and funds to combat the scourge.

In Paris, crowds of demonstrators – 50,000 according to organisers, 17,000 according to the police – waved signs, chanted, danced and sang as they moved through the capital in the protests organised by the Greve feministe (Feminist Strike) collective of some 60 organisations.

“A man kills a woman every 2.5 days in France,” read one placard distributed by the feminist collective NousToutes (All of us Women).


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