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Thousands March In France To Demand Action On Violence Against Women

  • Thousands of protesters in France marched to demand action and funding to combat violence against women, braving cold weather.
  • Sylvaine Grevin, president of the national femicide victims’ federation, questioned, 'It’s 2025, is it still normal to count our dead women?'
  • Demonstrators called for a comprehensive framework law against violence and a budget of three billion euros to implement it.
  • MIPROF reported an 11 percent increase in intimate partner femicides, with 107 women killed between 2023 and 2024.
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The protesters are demanding an anti-violence law, a budget of 3 billion euros for its implementation, and no further cuts to funding for victim support associations.

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Thousands of people demonstrated in France on Saturday against violence against women – and at the same time demanded action. In Paris, demonstrators danced and shouted, and many held up signs. Organizers said 50,000 people participated, while police said the figure was 17,000. Hundreds of demonstrators also gathered in other French cities. Among...

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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