Women's rights protest in Graz draws thousands
Thousands of people gathered in Graz, Austria, for a women's demonstration organized by the non-partisan alliance 0803. The march, lasting three hours, aimed to advocate for women's right to exist without fear, highlighting ongoing concerns about women's safety and rights in the country.
The demonstration in Graz was a non-partisan effort, showing the widespread concern across different political spectrums. Participants marched through the city to raise awareness about the ongoing issues of women's safety and rights. The event was organized by 0803, an autonomous alliance that focuses on women's issues and advocacy. This march is part of a larger movement in Austria and beyond, seeking to address and rectify the systemic problems faced by women.
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Large turnout in Graz
Thousands of people participated in a women's demonstration in Graz.
Non-partisan organization
The march was organized by the non-partisan autonomous alliance 0803.
Advocating for women's rights
The demonstration aimed to advocate for the right of women to exist without fear.
Ongoing concerns
The event highlights ongoing concerns about women's safety and rights in Austria.
Three-hour march
The march lasted three hours.