Violence against women: demonstrations planned this Saturday in Paris, Bordeaux and Marseille, alongside the Mazan trial

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National Mobilization Against Violence Towards Women This Saturday, November 23

A wave of calls to protest against violence towards women is sweeping across France this Saturday, November 23. In about ten cities, including Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Lille, citizens and activists are gathering to demand urgent action on this critical issue. This mobilization takes place just two days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed on Monday, November 25.

Demonstrations Across the Country

In Paris, the rally will start at 2 p.m. at Gare du Nord, with a march heading toward Place de la Bastille. Similar demonstrations are planned in various cities nationwide, aiming to denounce all forms of violence: sexual, physical, psychological, and economic.

This year, the protests carry special significance in light of the Mazan trial, where fifty men stand accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot. Allegedly drugged without her knowledge by her husband, she was assaulted while unconscious. This high-profile trial has sparked international attention and reignited discussions about rape culture and systemic violence against women.

Backed by Over 400 Organizations

More than 400 associations, unions, and public figures are supporting these demonstrations, including the Women’s Foundation, the Family Planning Association, and the #Noustoutes collective. Public personalities such as Angèle and Vanessa Springora, as well as unions like the CGT and CFDT, will also join the marches.

“Governments have made many promises, but resources remain insufficient, and progress has been minimal,” the organizers said, calling for a “real wake-up call” from public authorities.

Measures Deemed Inadequate

Despite some progress, such as the establishment of the 3919 emergency hotline and the introduction of anti-approach bracelets, advocacy groups argue that current measures fall far short of the needs. They are demanding an annual budget of €2.6 billion and a comprehensive legislative framework to ensure better victim support.

Secretary of State for Gender Equality, Salima Saa, has pledged to announce new measures on November 25, including improved outreach to victims in rural areas and enhanced training for frontline professionals.

This day of mobilization is shaping up to be a powerful reminder that combating violence against women is a collective responsibility, and much more needs to be done to ensure their safety and dignity.

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