Assaults, inequalities, I know. It’s my daily life
The organization stresses that progress has been made, but that is not enough. This is one of the reasons that prompted hundreds of people to parade.
One of them tells us:I came because I am concerned, I am a woman: all that is aggression, inequalities, I know, it is my daily life. So I’m here to change things up a bit. Things are progressing slowly. When you look at it, there has been enormous progress over the past 50 years, that’s why you think it’s worth coming, it’s not insignificant“.
Most of the women in the procession are there for similar reasons. “Personally, I would say the inequalities in general: wages and othersexplains another demonstrator. And above all insecurity and attacks: it’s my daily life not to feel safe in the city. In the evening and even during the day, it’s heavy and it should change, it’s not normal I think“.