“International Day for Eliminating Violence against Women” Demonstrations across Europe November 25, 10:10

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November 25 is the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women” established by the United Nations. Before this, demonstrations against violence against women were carried out in various parts of Europe, and memorialized women who were sacrificed by violence by husbands.

November 25 is the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women” established by the United Nations to eradicate violence against women. There was a demonstration against violence.

Among them, about 50,000 people participated in the demonstration held in Paris, France on the 23rd. Participants held a placard with the names and ages of women killed by their husbands, protesting violence against women and mourning the victims.

According to the United Nations, nearly 60% of the women killed in the world in 2017 are from husbands and partners, and on average, 137 women are killed daily by family members and others.

According to the National Police Agency, the number of women who have been violated by husbands in Japan is increasing year by year, with more than 60,000 last year.

The United Nations has urged that there is an urgent need to develop a mechanism to protect women from domestic violence.