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"Nothing is an invitation to rape": Thousands take part in the slut march in Tel Aviv
The march, which is being held for the ninth year, is being held under the title #Mainminally.
The producer of the parade said that "it is time to stop the accusing culture, and start believing in the victims."
The participants gathered in Atarim Square and will reach Habima Square
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Tel Aviv Jaffa
Sapir Levy
Friday, 15 October 2021, 11:47 Updated: 11:51
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# Believers.
Slut March, Today (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Thousands of women are marching today (Friday) in the ninth slut march in Tel Aviv-Yafo.
The participants gathered in Atarim Square and will reach Habima Square.
The demonstration is being held under the title # Believe in the Law and the slogan is "Nothing is an invitation to rape".
"The march is being held for the ninth year, and is where we are regaining our strength," the marchers said.
"The real provocation is not the word whore, but the violent treatment that victims and victims of sexual violence absorb from society."
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The Slut March
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(Photo: Reuven Castro)
(Photo: Reuven Castro)
(Photo: Reuven Castro)
The general manager of the "Kolan" movement, Bracha Barad, who is producing the march, said:
We are here to shout for anyone who has not had a voice, for anyone who does not yet have one.
Nothing is an invitation to rape, and no one is to blame for being harmed.
The slut community is the reason we in the movement are all working all year to fight for a change in public discourse, and we will continue to be here for anyone who needs it.
The voices of the victims must be heard, the time has come. "
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