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Added on the 09/09/2021 14:44:14 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Poles take to the streets of Warsaw on International Women's Day to demand free access to contraceptives. Although pro-Western parties managed to oust the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government in October 2023 elections, women are voicing anger and frustration over delays in changing the laws on women's reproductive rights. The PiS's eight-year rule saw access to abortion, in-vitro fertilisation and emergency contraception tightened. IMAGES
Several thousand people march in Paris to mark International Women's Rights Day approach the Place de la Bastille, the focal point of the demonstration. (COMPLETE VID34L26HC_EN) IMAGES
The Paris demonstration for women's rights and gender equality is marred by jostling between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel activists. IMAGES
Thousands of people, including actresses Judith Godrèche, Clotilde Hesme and Anna Mouglalis, demonstrate in Paris to mark International Women's Day. IMAGES
Women Presidents of Parliamentary Assemblies from 25 countries arrive at the Elysee Palace to be received by French President Emmanuel Macron. IMAGES
"My body, my choice", "IVG Constitution", "My body, my choice"... These messages were projected onto the Eiffel Tower in Paris with a "special sparkle" as Parliament voted in Congress to enshrine abortion in the Constitution. IMAGES