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1,500 March in memory of Rebekah Love Harry thesuburban.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thesuburban.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
8 Femicides in 8 weeks: Thousands demonstrate denouncing conjugal violence thesuburban.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thesuburban.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Some 1500 people marched from Cabot Square to Dorchester Square down St.Catherine St. in downtown Montreal on Saturday in memory of Rebekah Love Harry and against domestic violence. The 29-year old mother of one died in hospital last week after succumbing to injuries sustained in an alleged attack from her partner.She was the 7th woman in 7 weeks to have died from an incident of domestic violence. Since Rebekahâs death there has been an eighth in as many weeks. The marchers were led by Rebekahâs family. Loudspeakers broadcast the words âRemember Rebekah Love Harry! Say her name!â The march followed the Friday march of some 2000 from Lafontaine Park to Jeanne Mance Park organized by a coalition of womenâs shelters demanding action against domestic violence and more resources from the government to handle the dramatic rise in the number of domestic violence cases. It is estimated that they have risen some 50% due to the lockdown and isolation measures impose ....
A movement to denounce conjugal violence organized by actress and author Ingrid Falaise along with several organizations for victims of conjugal violence led thousands of demonstrators throughout the province to march and to speak out in their local communities. In Montreal, thousands marched from Lafontaine Park to Jeanne Mance Park, stopping along the way to give way to speakers to say a few words to the general public and to encourage marchers. Many demonstrators sported white ribbons symbolizing the support of women. Others had signs with slogans such as âWe wonât be silencedâ, âSHE matters!â and âInvest in womanâs shelters, now!â. ....