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Protest rallies in Europe, Latin America slam violence against women

Activists march during the commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Buenos Aires on November 25, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Thousands of demonstrators have marched through the streets of Madrid to denounce violence against women, with similar rallies held in France and Latin America countries.

Protesters carried placards and banners that demanded measures to halt abuse of women and chanted slogans against escalating violence targeting women. 

In Madrid, protesters gathered at Opera Square with placards reading the name, the place and the date of murders of victims of gender violence in the country.

Activists march during the commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Santiago on November 25, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

The participants as well as authorities in the capital city kept a minute of silence in a bid to honor the victims of abuse. Identical rallies were also held in other Spanish cities against gender-based brutality and discrimination.

Hundreds of demonstrators in France also took to the streets of capital Paris to condemn violence against women, marching peacefully from Place de la Bastille to Place de la Republique.

Activists march during the commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Naucalpan, Mexico State, Mexico on November 25, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Mass rallies slamming horrific violence against women also swept across Latin Americaafter a series of brutal murders stoked outrage over a persisting dilemma in the region.

Activists wait for the start of a march during the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in Montevideo, on November 25, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Argentine capital of Buenos Aires, the latest in a series of massive rallies organized by a growing movement against domestic abuse and a culture of machismo. 

Rallies were also held in Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela and Guatemala, with another planned in Peru for Saturday.

Nearly 200 women have been killed by their partners or ex-partners so far this year in Argentina, the report says, fueling extensive condemnation.

The report further cited a survey study published Friday which found 97 percent of women in Argentina have been victims of harassment multiple times.

Activists censure not merely the murders but what they describe as a culture that values women less than men.


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