In Turkey, the brutal murder of a young woman in mid-July ignited the powder and since then there have been demonstrations every week, especially since at the same time, the government is considering leaving the convention of Istanbul, a text in which countries commit to act against gender violence. Zero tolerance in Rwanda for those who do not respect the guidelines to fight against the coronavirus (curfew at 9 p.m., wearing a mask compulsory). Those who violate these measures are arrested by the police and taken to stadiums, mostly to spend the night, as a warning. Friday in Kigali the police arrested 2,000 people in one evening.
Turkey and Rwanda make international headlines
2020-08-04T06:07:34.959Z
In Turkey, the brutal murder of a young woman in mid-July ignited the powder and since then there have been demonstrations every week, especially since at the same time, the government is considering leaving the convention of Istanbul, a text in which countries commit to act against gender violence. Zero tolerance in Rwanda for those who do not respect the guidelines to fight against the coronavirus (curfew at 9 p.m., wearing a mask compulsory). Those who violate these measures are arrested by the police and taken to stadiums, mostly to spend the night, as a warning. Friday in Kigali the police arrested 2,000 people in one evening.
Source: europe1