Protesters in Argentina strips naked as they call for an end to violence against women (18+)
More than 100 Argentina women held a head-turning demonstration when they stripped naked outside the president's palace on Wednesday as they
held a screaming protest calling for an end to violence against women in the country.
The feminist women totaling over 100 marched to a public square outside the residence of Argentinian's President, Mauricio Macri. After taking off their clothes in front of stunned onlookers in the nation's capital Buenos Aires, the group formed a pile of bodies and then screamed angrily en masse.
The protest is all part of a 'Femicide is Genocide' protest against gender-based violence, organised by a group called Artistic Force of Communicative Shock (FACC) reports the UK Mirror.
According to media report, the women were performing a dramatization as a prelude to the next march of the feminist collective NiUnaMenos (Not One Fewer) which is to be held on Saturday.
In all, 120 women undressed completely in the Plaza de Mayo in front of the president's home, the country's parliament and its highest court.
The group used the tactic to demand greater protection for the victims of gender-based violence, which is on the rise in Argentina.
The feminist women totaling over 100 marched to a public square outside the residence of Argentinian's President, Mauricio Macri. After taking off their clothes in front of stunned onlookers in the nation's capital Buenos Aires, the group formed a pile of bodies and then screamed angrily en masse.
The protest is all part of a 'Femicide is Genocide' protest against gender-based violence, organised by a group called Artistic Force of Communicative Shock (FACC) reports the UK Mirror.
According to media report, the women were performing a dramatization as a prelude to the next march of the feminist collective NiUnaMenos (Not One Fewer) which is to be held on Saturday.
In all, 120 women undressed completely in the Plaza de Mayo in front of the president's home, the country's parliament and its highest court.
The group used the tactic to demand greater protection for the victims of gender-based violence, which is on the rise in Argentina.
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