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Spain's 8-M March Turns Against War and Fascism as Feminists Rally Globally
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Updated 6d ago |
Created Mar 08
Thousands of people are mobilizing globally on March 08 for the International Day Against Violence against Women, using marches in cities from Paris to Madrid as a platform not only to demand equality and end domestic violence but also explicitly to oppose war.
Key Points
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1Women and feminist movements globally are protesting against war on March 8th in the context of International Women's Day.
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2The Spanish government has adopted a 'No to War' stance, specifically condemning violence toward Iranian women while affirming support for all global female rights activists.
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3Feminist organizations have taken over public demonstrations by framing their message around equality and opposition to ultraright-wing fascism rather than traditional partisan politics.
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4'Condemnation of All Violences' A central theme uniting the protests across different regions.
Developments
[Mar 09, 2:18]
El 'No a la guerra' de Sánchez desborda las manifestaciones del Día Internacional contra el Feminicidio y toma un enfoque feminista global.
[Mar 07] (Contextual)
Las mujeres en todo el mundo protestan por el 'No a la guerra' durante los eventos de protesta internacional.
Movilizaciones del 8-M: «No a la guerra» en las marchas por el Día de la Mujer
Semanariouniversidad
Mar 08