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International Women¡¯s Day: Celebrations and Protests0Mar. 8 was International Women¡¯s Day, a global celebration of women and the movement for equal rights. Originating in the labor and socialist movements of the early 20th century, it is now recognized by the United Nations and celebrated all around the world. The day is often marked by protests or, in countries with relative equality, celebratory marches. This year, the coronavirus shut down marches in some of the places where it is spreading fastest, including Italy and Korea. In China, rather than a day of public demonstration, the day served as a celebration of the women helping to fight the outbreak. In other countries, however, such as Iraq, Venezuela, Belarus, and the Philippines, the marches went on as planned. In Mexico City, approximately 80,000 women participated in the march, which took place the day before a planned ¡°women¡¯s strike.¡± In response to increasingly frequent instances of violence against women in the country, women were urged to stay home from school and work on Monday, Mar. 9, and many of them did just that. International Women¡¯s Day: Celebrations and Protests3In some cases, demonstrators were met with resistance as the marches turned violent. In Pakistan, a religious group planned a countermarch to protest the celebration and even threw shoes and stones at the women. In Kyrgyzstan, some women were detained by police after being attacked by masked men who tore apart their signs. In Turkey, the police blocked women from entering the capital city¡¯s main square. Last year, the Turkish police had a similar response to the women¡¯s march, as demonstrators were driven away with tear gas. One of the biggest demonstrations in the world took place in Chile, where an estimated 2 million people marched. Though it was clearly a women¡¯s march, the rally came in the midst of political upheaval in Chile. Late last year, the high cost of living and inadequate education and healthcare services sparked protests across the country. Though hundreds of thousands of people were eventually arrested, the protests continued until New Year¡¯s Eve, when the latest mass gathering took place. Things had appeared to have settled down, but the Women¡¯s Day march showed that Chileans are still calling for change. Though gender equality is just one of the many things they are fighting for, on Mar. 8 at least, it took center stage.
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