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women piqued by the rampant spread of violence against women as well as
the ban on abortion, have taken to the streets in protest.Thousands of people took to the streets across South America to
highlight a number of human rights issues, including gender equality,
violence against women, women's rights and abortion law, on
International Women's Day on Tuesday.
Large demonstrations were held in capitals all over the continent,
including Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Costa Rica and Venezuela, as part of
the global observation of International Women's Day.
Many of the protests saw women poignantly using their bodies to
fight for their cause, opting to walk topless during the demonstrations
with slogans written across their chests and stomachs.
Activists in Brazil marched through the streets of Rio De Janeiro
calling for a myriad of reforms, including protection from genderised
violence, expanded female reproductive rights and legalization of
abortion.
Brazilian law currently only allows abortion in cases of rape or
certain dire health threats, and protesters were heard shouting slogans
to change legislation on terminations of pregnancies while marching
through Rio De Janeiro with 'legalize' written across their topless
bodies.
Demonstrations were held in Santiago, Chile, Mexico City, Mexico,
and Buenos Aires, Argentina, protesting femicide - the murder of women
because of their gender - and saw protesters wearing make-up to resemble
assault injuries and carrying crosses bearing slogans such as 'Not one
more death'.
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