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Women in Paraguay raise their voices on the streets against violence

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Asuncion, Mar 8 (EFE).- On International Women's Day in the Americas, women raised their voices in virtual events and on the streets against violence, and for equality and the right to abortion. (Camera: NOELIA F. ACEITUNO). SHOT LIST: A DEMONSTRATION TO MARK INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY IN ASUNCION, PARAGUAY.

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