Women across Australia march against sexual violence and inequality AFP 3/15/2021 © William WEST Women protest against sexual violence and gender inequality in Melbourne
Women protested across Australia on Monday against sexual violence and gender inequality, with tens of thousands hitting the streets as outrage grew over rape allegations that have convulsed the conservative government. © William WEST Tens of thousands hvae taken to the streets as outrage grows over rape allegations that have convulsed Australia s conservative government
The #March4Justice rallies were held in more than 40 Australian cities and towns, with a major demonstration in Canberra following allegations of sexual assault in the nation s parliament.
Australian women rally against sexual violence, inequality
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‘THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN’: The prime minister offered to speak with the protest organizers in private, but they instead urged him to ‘come outside’ and listen to them
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Tens of thousands of women yesterday protested across Australia against sexual violence and gender inequality, as outrage grew over rape allegations that have convulsed the conservative government.
The “March 4 Justice” rallies were held in more than 40 Australian cities and towns, with a major demonstration in Canberra following allegations of sexual assault in the nation’s parliament.
Dressed mostly in black, the crowd gathered outside Parliament House holding aloft placards with slogans including “You’re Not Listening,” “How Many Victims Do You Know?” and “I Believe Her.”