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Photos: World rallies for Women’s Day under Ukraine war shadow

Rallies held for International Women’s Day as protesters in Europe in Europe urge solidarity with war-torn Ukraine.

People take part in a demonstration called 'Women stand with Ukraine' against the Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of International Women's Day in Brussels
People take part in a demonstration called 'Women stand with Ukraine' against the Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of International Women's Day in Brussels, Belgium [Olivier Hoslet/EPA]
Published On 8 Mar 20228 Mar 2022
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Protesters took to the streets worldwide for International Women’s Day on Tuesday with rallies in Pakistan defying security warnings and demonstrations in Europe urging solidarity with war-torn Ukraine.

Despite the marches, all eyes were on the unending stream of women and children pouring out of Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, sparking Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since World War II.

With more than two million people forced into exile, few of those arriving in the Polish border city of Przemysl could spare a thought to mark the date although one lone priest could be seen wandering through the train station with an armful of tulips, handing them out to the arriving women.

Meanwhile in Brussels, protesters held a “Women stand with Ukraine” rally, holding up a vast blue-and-yellow Ukrainian flag.

And in Paris, several thousand marched against gender violence and for equal pay in a rally headlined: “the feminist groundswell for equality”.

In advance of the rally, organisers read out a letter from Russian feminists urging women’s rights activists around the world to “take a stand against the war”, saying it brought out both “the violence of bullets but also sexual violence”.

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In Pakistan, some 2,000 women rallied in the eastern city of Lahore despite official efforts to bar the protest and withdraw security for an event frequently targeted by violence.

In a jovial atmosphere, they marched through the streets, chanting, “Give respect to women” and “End the patriarchy” as another 1,000 women rallied in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, and 200 in the capital, Islamabad.

Such rallies have triggered a fierce backlash since they began four years ago in deeply conservative Pakistan where women have been shot, stabbed, stoned, burned and strangled for damaging family “honour”.

Critics have said they are promoting liberal Western values and disrespecting religious and cultural mores, and two years ago, Islamist hardliners stoned the women as they marched through Islamabad.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan marked the day in muted fashion with activists cowed by the threat of arrest by the country’s Taliban rulers who swept back to power in August.

In Turkey, protesters have spent days preparing banners ahead of the main march in Istanbul later on Tuesday to protest against femicide and urge Ankara to rejoin a Europe-wide treaty protecting women from violence.

Last year, 416 women were killed in Turkey, while this year’s toll currently stands at 72, figures from the We Will Stop Femicide platform show.

There has been a groundswell of protest after Turkey’s withdrawal last year from the Istanbul Convention that lays out a legal framework to tackle, prevent and prosecute violence against women.

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Ankara justified the withdrawal by saying the 2011 treaty had a hidden agenda to normalise homosexuality.

And in Kenya, 150 people marched through the capital Nairobi calling for an end to gender-based violence after a woman was viciously attacked by motorcycle taxi drivers.

The incident occurred after a road accident on Friday, with a viral video showing the men grabbing at the young woman’s clothes as she screamed inside her car.

The protesters marched to police headquarters, waving banners reading, “Hear my scream,” and urging an end to gender-based violence.

Police arrested 16 people in connection with the assault.

A woman smiles as she receives a flower from a Polish priest on the occassion of the International womens' day at the train station of Przemyl where hunderds refugees from Ukraine wait for their relocation, in Przemysl, Poland
A woman smiles as she receives a flower from a Polish priest on the occassion of the International Women's Day at the train station of Przemyl, Poland, where hundreds of refugees from Ukraine wait for relocation. [Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP]
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Sudanese rally to mark the International Women's Day in Sudan's capital Khartoum,
Sudanese rally to mark the International Women's Day in Sudan's capital Khartoum. [AFP]
Aurat March protesters hold placards and shout slogans as they gather to mark the International Women's Day in Islamabad
Aurat March protesters hold placards and shout slogans as they gather to mark the International Women's Day in Islamabad. [Farooq Naeem/AFP]
Women take part in the Women's Day celebration in Koumassi district in Abidjan
Women take part in the International Women's Day celebration in Koumassi district in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. [Issouf Sanogo/AFP]
People carry banners and posters, some denouncing Russia's invasion of the Ukraine, as they attend a rally to mark the International Women's Day in Bishkek
People carry banners and posters, some denouncing Russia's invasion of the Ukraine, as they attend a rally to mark the International Women's Day in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. [Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP]
Women hold a banner and placards during a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women to mark the International Women's Day in Paris
Women hold a banner and placards during a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women in Paris, France. [Alain Jocard/AFP]
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A woman shouts slogans and holds up a sign during a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women to mark the International Women's Day in Pristina
Women rally for gender equality and against violence towards women to mark the International Women's Day in Pristina, Kosovo. [Armend Nimani/AFP]
Activists take part in a demonstration for better women's rights on International Women’s Day in Surabaya
Activists rally for better women's rights on International Women's Day in Surabaya, Indonesia. [Juni Kriswanto/AFP]
Campaigners take part in a celebratory march for International Women's Day in Nairobi
Campaigners march for International Women's Day in Nairobi. [Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP]
A woman walks past at an installation of women's red shoes displayed on a staircase, as a symbol to denounce violence against women, at Tirana's main square,
A woman walks past at an installation of women's red shoes displayed on a staircase, as a symbol to denounce violence against women in Tirana, Albania. [Gent Shkullaku/AFP]


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