Hundreds of feminists in Mexico City took to the streets after the police murder of a Guatemalan woman, refugee, and mother of two in Tulum. Demonstrators managed to take several riot shields and faced off with police at the National Palace.
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Hundreds of feminists marched in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, demanding justice for Victoria, a Guatemalan refugee who was murdered by police in Tulum via asphyxiation by putting their knee on her neck. Several windows were broken at the demonstration, and clashes with police occurred upon which most of the crowd dispersed.
Thousands of women in Valparaíso took to the streets on International Women's Day to protest against government incompetence in stopping femicides and to demand safe and legal abortions in all of Chile. Police attacked the demonstration, using tear gas and water cannons to disperse peaceful protesters.
Around 1500 women took to the streets of Rancagua on International Women's Day, demanding an end to femicides as well as safe and legal abortions in Chile. Demonstrators converged on the local police station, clashing with police and lobbing objects into the building.
Tens of thousands of women took to the streets of Santiago on International Women's Day, protesting against government incompetence in curbing a rise in femicides as well as to demand safe and free abortions in Chile. Police attacked the demonstrators with tear gas and water cannons, who fought back with barricades and rocks.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Puerto Montt on International Women's Day, protesting against the government’s incompetence in stopping femicides as well as to demand safe and free abortions in all of Chile.
Hundreds of protesters in Osorno took to the streets on International Women's Day against the government's incompetence in stopping femicides as well as to demand safe and free abortions in all of Chile.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of the Viña del Mar city in the Valparaiso metropolis on International Women's Day, against government incompetence in combatting a rise in femicides as well as to demand safe and free abortions in all of Chile.
Hundreds of women in the northern city of Antofagasta took to the streets on International Women's Day, protesting incompetence by the Chilean government in stopping femicides and safe and free abortions.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of the Santiago neighborhood of Puente Alto, burning barricades and blocking roads on International Women's Day against government incompetence in stopping femicides as well as to demand access to safe and free abortions in Chile.
Hundreds of women in Valdivia marched on International Women's Day, condemning the incompetence of the government of Chile in stopping a rise in femicides as well as demanding safe and free abortion for all women without exceptions.
Hundreds of protesters in Asunción gathered at Plaza de la Democracia to celebrate International Women's Day, demanding the government of Paraguay crack down on femicides and work to stop the disappearances of women nationwide.
Dozens of Colombian protesters in Bucaramanga gathered to commemorate the lives of two Industrial University of Santander students studying social work, Manuela Betancourt and Angie Paola Cruz, victims of femicide on the 7th of February in 2020 at the hands of Argemiro Urrego.
Dozens of protesters gathered in the Chilean city of Talagante after a femicide occurred that morning, with demonstrators facing off with police and demanding justice to be exacted against the perpetrator. A banner was also unfurled during the march, reading "Quien ama no mata, no humilla, ni maltrata".
Feminist protesters gathered in Santiago against increased femicide, as well as demanding the resignation of Piñera and amnesty for political prisoners. Police attacked the peaceful demonstration with Water Cannon No. 60, arresting several and leaving many with chemical burns and scars.