Mexican women unite in nationwide marches against domestic violence on March 8
Thousands of women will take to the streets in cities across Mexico on March 8, marking International Women's Day. The marches aim to demand stronger protections and justice for victims of domestic violence.
Protesters are calling for urgent action to end violence against women. Their demands include better safety measures and accountability for perpetrators. Another key focus is the safe return of hundreds of missing women, a crisis that has left families without answers.
Organisers have stressed that the demonstrations will highlight systemic failures in addressing domestic violence. While exact figures on missing women remain unclear, activists insist the issue must be confronted with greater urgency.
The marches will bring together women from different regions, united in their call for change. Their message is clear: authorities must act to prevent further domestic violence and ensure justice for those affected. The protests will continue until meaningful progress is made.
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