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Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicides

Thousands of women took over Mexico to demand justice and equality through massive protests

Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicide
Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicide
Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicide
Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicide
Women's Day 2020: Mexican women call for a national strike after a series of brutal femicide
09/03/2020 |14:38Newsroom/EL UNIVERSAL in English |
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According to official numbers, around on 2020.

The protests against in Mexico began on March 7, when activists used red dye in a fountain in Mexico City . The famous “ Diana Cazadorafountain was dyed red to represent the blood spilled by the .

During the massive protest in Mexico City , thousands of women sang anthems, demanded justice, remembered the women who have been victims of femicide, and showed hundreds of creative signs.

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The majority of protesters were organized in feminist collectives and small groups of friends. The majority of women wore something purple or green, as a sign of their support for feminism and abortion .

Despite the measures implemented to protect the monuments, women spray-painted several statues. However, sculptor and plastic artist Javier Marín , the artist behind a sculpture of Francisco I. Madero, praised the fact that the statue vandalized.

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