Demonstration in against violence against women: the route of the procession

Demonstration in against violence against women: the route of the procession
Demonstration in Paris against violence against women: the route of the procession

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Sarah Coulet

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22 nov. 2024 at 2:16 pm

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122. This is the number of feminicides listed in since the start of 2024 by the Nous Tous collective which, once again this year, is launching a call for general mobilization against “feminicides, sexual violence and all gender-based violence. » From to via or , marches are organized throughout the country on Saturday November 23, 2024.

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“Feminicides take place everywhere”

And the capital will not be left out. “We call for general mobilization and a feminist surge in the streets of Paris against feminicides, sexual violence and all gender-based violence,” warns the collective on social networks.

The demonstration will start from Gare du at 2 p.m., heading towards Place de la Bastille. Once there, demonstrators will be able to take part in animations and attend speeches.

“Femicides take place everywhere, in homes but also outside. In the public space, these crimes particularly target trans women, migrants, sex workers or SDF which are too often invisible. Behind this figure, there are also thousands of bereaved children, families and loved ones,” reminds Us All.

If necessary, several help numbers are available:

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– Rape Women Information 0 800 05 95 95Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
– The 3919, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day
– The 17 to contact the police or 114 by text if you can't talk.
– service-public.fr to chat anonymously with the police

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