Million Women Rise march against violence. Children with 'Women are wonderful' placard and tops
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Peter MarshallImage ID:
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5040 x 3354 px | 42.7 x 28.4 cm | 16.8 x 11.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
7 March 2009Location:
London, England, UKMore information:
The global United Nation theme for this year's International Women's Day was 'Women and men united to end violence against women and girls'. In London the major celebration was 'Million Women Rise 2009', a women-only march to end male violence against women. It followed on from last year's march when around 5000 women and children marched through London. Its coordinator, Sabrina Qureshi, was awarded the Emma Humphreys Memorial Award 2008 for her activism against male violence. As they marched the women chanted their main message: "However we dress, wherever we go, yes means yes, no means no!" and called for an end to male violence against women. This was a national march with coaches bringing women from Birmingham, Bradford, Hebden Bridge, Wales, Nottingham and Todmorden as well as other groups coming from around the country. There was also a strong participation by Kurdish and Turkish groups based in London. One of these groups marched behind the cycle powered 'chariots' at the end of the main procession, as it chose to follow the global theme rather than be a women-only event. Led by women and children, the European Confederation of Workers from Turkey (ATIK) Women's Commission group included men marching (as their placards proclaimed in Turkish) in a spirit of socialist equality, fraternity and freedom.