Women's rights protestors slam harassment, violence

22 Jan, 2018

Women's rights protesters took to the streets in European cities on Sunday to voice their frustration at sexual harassment, violence and discrimination against women. Hundreds of people gathered in London chanting "Time's up! Time's up!", as similar demonstrations took place across the continent.
"I am here today to say time is up on violence against women and girls all across the world," Kiyleigh, 29, told AFP at the march outside Prime Minister Theresa May's Downing Street office. "I work with women who suffer from domestic abuse, sexual abuse from male perpetrators and I don't want to see that any more," she said. Protesters also waved placards reading "Don't touch my rights" and "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries".
Social campaigner Helen Pankhurst, the great-granddaughter of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, was among the figures to give speeches. "No means no. Sexual harassment is not OK. Abuse is not OK. People have to respect what women say," said Liberty Folker, 27, who came with her dog Gwen and held a placard reading: "Even this dog knows no means no".
"Every woman I know has experienced some kind of harassment or abuse or rape. I myself have and I don't want that for any woman anywhere, not just here but all across the world," she told AFP.
In Berlin, a few dozen people gathered by the US embassy at the Brandenburg Gate and waved slogans in English including "Resist", "Stand, unite, fight" and "Time's up: Impeach now", referring to US President Donald Trump. Others denounced Trump's remarks about women, one held a placard reading: "Grab 'em by the patriarchy".

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