RM2F2X4EW–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B5068T–People taking part in the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RMF759XE–Barcelona, Spain. 25th November, 2015. The Barcelona City Hall facade is lit in violet color in memory of all victims of male violence during the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In Spain forty-eight women were killed by male violence in 2015. Credit: Jordi Boixareu/Alamy Live News
RM2P37D7G–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864JR–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. MP Anneliese Dodds speaks at the annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march, held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year during Covid-19 lockdowns UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls women's safety on the streets into question. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2B50YHH–London, UK. 7th Mar, 2020. Thousands of women from all walks of life once again unite to march from Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square to highlight and end male violence against women and girls in the UK and globally. The march is organised by The Million Women Rise Coalition with support from many local ethnic communities. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2WR5PAN–Million Women Rise 2024 organised march against male violence on Saturday 08th March to coincide with International Women's Day.
RMHTGDNM–Million Women Rise is a protest against male violence towards women in all its forms. London, UK
RM2PJXNR0–Participants hold a banner calling for an end to male violence against women in London, as people gather in support of freedom for women in Iran.
RMFK1K8K–London, UK. 5th March, 2016. A Woman hold up plakcard as thousands march through London to call for an end to violence against women. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RMAP7240–Domestic violence between male and female
RF2F26MM5–End male violence towards women rally in Trafalgar Square
RMA4Y6F5–graffiti against male violence on toilet block brighton west sussex england
RMFK1R1E–A Million Women Rise! Together we can end male violence! A protest and International March and rally of women and girls against
RMATP111–woman lying on kitchen floor after assault by male
RM2B50B73–London, UK. 07th March 2020. Million Women Rise March to remember women and girls who have been killed. This year's themes were “Never Forgotten” & 'justice' - 'We will not be silenced! We will not be forgotten!'. Marchers were asked to wear something red - the colour of blood, 'the blood of our sisters who have been murdered and raped at the hands of male violence.' Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HWEJ2M–London, UK. 5th March 2022. Protesters marched thorugh Central London as part of the Million Women Rise global gathering against male violence towards women and girls. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RF2A7DAPY–Heart-shaped traffic sign 'No Violencia Machista' in spanish ('No male violence against women') in the Oromana Park
RM2T9FCDB–Madrid, Spain. 25th Nov, 2023. Women wearing white masks and carrying signs with the names of murdered women this year by male violence are seen during a demonstration for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2F2X4CH–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B50698–People taking part in the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RF2HNK95J–For the end to male violence against women. Photograph taken at a demonstration on 8 March (Madrid, Spain).
RM2P37E69–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864MJ–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. Bus passengers are seen reacting to the passing 'Reclaim the Night' march passing by. The annual women's-only event is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. Specifically during the Covid-19 lockdowns, women's charities became concerned with the increase in demand for services and UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes. This year also saw the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2B50YX4–London, UK. 7th Mar, 2020. Thousands of women from all walks of life once again unite to march from Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square to highlight and end male violence against women and girls in the UK and globally. The march is organised by The Million Women Rise Coalition with support from many local ethnic communities. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2WR5PAR–Million Women Rise 2024 organised march against male violence on Saturday 08th March to coincide with International Women's Day.
RMHTGDNY–Million Women Rise is a protest against male violence towards women in all its forms. London, UK
RM2PJXNR2–Participants hold a banner calling for an end to male violence against women in London, as people gather in support of freedom for women in Iran.
RF2M41RNF–Palma de Mallorca, Spain; december 15 2022: Close-up of the sign of the Memory Park, in memory of the women victims of male violence. Uib university c
RF2F5B445–Rome, Italy. 25th Mar, 2021. The feminist and transfeminist Italian organization Non Una Di Meno held a Demonstration in Rome in support and solidarity with women in Turkey and against the decision of Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to pull his Country out of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence, also known as the Istanbul Convention.
RMRX6E84–Istanbul, Turkey. 8th Mar, 2019. Women take part in a protest against male violence on Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey, March 8, 2019. Turkish police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse women protesting against male violence at central Istanbul on Friday evening. Credit: Xu Suhui/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMBN9GBW–Man's fist clenched as elderly woman sleeps on a sofa
RMFK1R3Y–A Million Women Rise! Together we can end male violence! A protest and International March and rally of women and girls against
RM2RE94WW–street art, painting on old wall in northern quarter, message is fleeing gender violence, safety 4 sisters, urban art, archival: Manchester, UK,
RM2B50B7K–London, UK. 07th March 2020. Million Women Rise March to remember women and girls who have been killed. This year's themes were “Never Forgotten” & 'justice' - 'We will not be silenced! We will not be forgotten!'. Marchers were asked to wear something red - the colour of blood, 'the blood of our sisters who have been murdered and raped at the hands of male violence.' Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HWEHY5–London, UK. 5th March 2022. Protesters marched thorugh Central London as part of the Million Women Rise global gathering against male violence towards women and girls. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RF2A7D8AW–Heart-shaped traffic sign 'No Violencia Machista' in spanish ('No male violence against women') in the Oromana Park, Alcalá de Guadaira, Seville,Spain
RM2T9FCFR–Madrid, Spain. 25th Nov, 2023. Women wearing white masks and carrying signs with the names of murdered women this year by male violence are seen during a demonstration for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2F2X469–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B5069J–People taking part in the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RM2TB9A97–London, UK. 5th Nov, 2023. campaign group Killed Women demonstration in Victoria Tower Gardens with placards in the ground for each women that has lost there life to Domestic violence to help reducing the number of women killed by men and education to tackle misogynistic attitudes as victims' families called for more action to stop fatal male Violence Credit: Richard Lincoln/Alamy Live News
RM2P37DK3–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864JN–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2B50YXH–London, UK. 7th Mar, 2020. Thousands of women from all walks of life once again unite to march from Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square to highlight and end male violence against women and girls in the UK and globally. The march is organised by The Million Women Rise Coalition with support from many local ethnic communities. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2WR5PF3–Million Women Rise 2024 organised march against male violence on Saturday 08th March to coincide with International Women's Day.
RMHTGDP4–Million Women Rise is a protest against male violence towards women in all its forms. London, UK.
RMRXGWA4–London, UK. 9th March 2019. A woman seen holding a placard during the Million Women's Rise march in London. Thousands of women marched through central London to a rally in Trafalgar Square in London demanding freedom and justice and the end of male violence against them. ‘Never Forgotten’ was the theme for this year's march and participants commemorated the lives of girls and women who have been killed by mens’s violence. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMFK1KYJ–London, UK. 5th March, 2016. Women hold up placard,s as thousands march through London to call for an end to Male violence against women. Credit: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Alamy Live News
RMHAB7AE–Rome, Italy. 27th November, 2016. National demonstration 'Non una di meno - Not one less' to protest against male violence against women in Rome. In Italy, since the beginning of the year, dozens of women were murdered by male hands. Rome, Italy, 27/11/2016 Credit Credit: Danilo Balducci/Sintesi/Alamy Live News
RMRX6E80–Istanbul, Turkey. 8th Mar, 2019. Women take part in a protest against male violence on Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey, March 8, 2019. Turkish police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse women protesting against male violence at central Istanbul on Friday evening. Credit: Xu Suhui/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RFM452R7–Male chauvinism, woman rights and gender equality concept. Also domestic abuse and family violence or battering concept. Violent and powerful man.
RMFK1R55–A Million Women Rise! Together we can end male violence! A protest and International March and rally of women and girls against
RM2P4NF9A–'Million Women Rise' annual march against violence against women, London, UK 04/03/2023
RM2B50A79–London, UK. 07th March 2020. Million Women Rise March to remember women and girls who have been killed. This year's themes were “Never Forgotten” & 'justice' - 'We will not be silenced! We will not be forgotten!'. Marchers were asked to wear something red - the colour of blood, 'the blood of our sisters who have been murdered and raped at the hands of male violence.' Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HWEJ5E–London, UK. 5th March 2022. Protesters outside Charing Cross Police Station. Protesters marched through Central London as part of the Million Women Rise global gathering against male violence towards women and girls. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RFGKHY0B–Man attacks with military knife.
RM2T9FCDR–Madrid, Spain. 25th Nov, 2023. Women wearing white masks and carrying signs with the names of murdered women this year by male violence are seen during a demonstration for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2F2X4D2–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B5069H–People taking part in the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RM2TB9ABG–London, UK. 5th Nov, 2023. campaign group Killed Women demonstration in Victoria Tower Gardens with placards in the ground for each women that has lost there life to Domestic violence to help reducing the number of women killed by men and education to tackle misogynistic attitudes as victims' families called for more action to stop fatal male Violence Credit: Richard Lincoln/Alamy Live News
RM2P37DF4–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864GC–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2B51088–London, UK. 7th Mar, 2020. Thousands of women from all walks of life once again unite to march from Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square to highlight and end male violence against women and girls in the UK and globally. The march is organised by The Million Women Rise Coalition with support from many local ethnic communities. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2WR5P00–Million Women Rise 2024 organised march against male violence on Saturday 08th March to coincide with International Women's Day.
RM2WPX1YH–Cockspur Street, Westminster, London, UK. 9th Mar, 2024. Linked to International Women’s Day of 8th March, Million Women Rise is a protest against oppression, inequality, reproductive rights and male violence towards women and girls in all its forms. Protesters gathered near Oxford Street before heading to Trafalgar Square
RMRXGWBA–London, UK. 9th March 2019. Protesters seen holding placards during the Million women's rise march in London. Thousands of women marched through central London to a rally in Trafalgar Square in London demanding freedom and justice and the end of male violence against them. ‘Never Forgotten’ was the theme for this year's march and participants commemorated the lives of girls and women who have been killed by mens’s violence. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RFCNHMN6–Man with military knife. Isolated on white.
RMHAB7AD–Rome, Italy. 27th November, 2016. National demonstration 'Non una di meno - Not one less' to protest against male violence against women in Rome. In Italy, since the beginning of the year, dozens of women were murdered by male hands. Rome, Italy, 27/11/2016 Credit Credit: Danilo Balducci/Sintesi/Alamy Live News
RMRX6E7Y–Istanbul, Turkey. 8th Mar, 2019. Women take part in a protest against male violence on Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey, March 8, 2019. Turkish police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse women protesting against male violence at central Istanbul on Friday evening. Credit: Xu Suhui/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2KCWDXK–Signs against male violence on the windows of the Faculty of Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMFK1R62–A Million Women Rise! Together we can end male violence! A protest and International March and rally of women and girls against
RM2P4NNGC–'No More Violence agains Women' placard, 'Million Women Rise' annual march against violence against women, London, UK 04/03/2023
RM2B50B77–London, UK. 07th March 2020. Million Women Rise March to remember women and girls who have been killed. This year's themes were “Never Forgotten” & 'justice' - 'We will not be silenced! We will not be forgotten!'. Marchers were asked to wear something red - the colour of blood, 'the blood of our sisters who have been murdered and raped at the hands of male violence.' Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HWEHXX–London, UK. 5th March 2022. Protesters outside Charing Cross Police Station. Protesters marched through Central London as part of the Million Women Rise global gathering against male violence towards women and girls. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RFGKHPTM–Man with military knife.
RM2T9FCDJ–Madrid, Spain. 25th Nov, 2023. Women wearing white masks and carrying signs with the names of murdered women this year by male violence are seen during a demonstration for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2F2X464–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B50693–A woman dressed in a pineapple costume during the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RM2TB9A9A–London, UK. 5th Nov, 2023. campaign group Killed Women demonstration in Victoria Tower Gardens with placards in the ground for each women that has lost there life to Domestic violence to help reducing the number of women killed by men and education to tackle misogynistic attitudes as victims' families called for more action to stop fatal male Violence Credit: Richard Lincoln/Alamy Live News
RM2P37DPX–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864GF–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2B50YX9–London, UK. 7th Mar, 2020. Thousands of women from all walks of life once again unite to march from Oxford Street to Trafalgar Square to highlight and end male violence against women and girls in the UK and globally. The march is organised by The Million Women Rise Coalition with support from many local ethnic communities. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2WR5P8F–Million Women Rise 2024 organised march against male violence on Saturday 08th March to coincide with International Women's Day.
RM2TBDGR1–High Street, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. 6th Dec, 2023. Safe Steps and Southend City Council have hosted a free safety event at The Ironworks in the High Street followed by a women-only protest march through Southend City Centre, with calls to reclaim the streets and make a stand to end violence against women and girls. Male violence placard
RM2HWGJP3–London, UK. 05th Mar, 2022. Young women use percussion instruments during the rally in support of women's rights and against male violence in the streets of central London. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RFCNHMNF–Man attacks with military knife.
RMHAB7AH–Rome, Italy. 27th November, 2016. National demonstration 'Non una di meno - Not one less' to protest against male violence against women in Rome. In Italy, since the beginning of the year, dozens of women were murdered by male hands. Rome, Italy, 27/11/2016 Credit Credit: Danilo Balducci/Sintesi/Alamy Live News
RMRX6E86–Istanbul, Turkey. 8th Mar, 2019. Women take part in a protest against male violence on Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey, March 8, 2019. Turkish police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse women protesting against male violence at central Istanbul on Friday evening. Credit: Xu Suhui/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2KCWDXB–Signs against male violence on the windows of the Faculty of Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMFK1PNK–A Million Women Rise! Together we can end male violence! A protest and International March and rally of women and girls against
RM2P4NA9R–'No More Violence agains Women' placard, 'Million Women Rise' annual march against violence against women, London, UK 04/03/2023
RM2B50BJA–London, UK. 07th March 2020. Million Women Rise March to remember women and girls who have been killed. This year's themes were “Never Forgotten” & 'justice' - 'We will not be silenced! We will not be forgotten!'. Marchers were asked to wear something red - the colour of blood, 'the blood of our sisters who have been murdered and raped at the hands of male violence.' Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HWEJ5M–London, UK. 5th March 2022. Protesters outside Charing Cross Police Station. Protesters marched through Central London as part of the Million Women Rise global gathering against male violence towards women and girls. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RFGKHK8A–Man with military knife. Isolated on white.
RMHTX3B6–London, UK. 14th Mar, 2017. Protesters in Trafalgar Square at the 10th annual Million Women Rise march. The Million Women Rise march is a women and children only event, aiming to highlight and oppose male violence against women and children. Photo: Jacob Sacks-Jones/Alamy Live News.
RM2F2X482–London, UK, 13 March 2021: Despite Metropolitan Police warnings hundreds of people gathered on Clapham Common at the bandstand as a vigil for the murdered woman Sarah Everard and to protest more generally about police and society's attitudes to male violence and women's freedom. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2B50699–A demonstrator wearing a face mask during the Million Women Rise march, to demand an end to male violence against women and girls in all its forms, central London.
RM2TB9AHY–London, UK. 5th Nov, 2023. campaign group Killed Women demonstration in Victoria Tower Gardens with placards in the ground for each women that has lost there life to Domestic violence to help reducing the number of women killed by men and education to tackle misogynistic attitudes as victims' families called for more action to stop fatal male Violence Credit: Richard Lincoln/Alamy Live News
RM2P37EA7–London, UK - March 4, 2023: Thousands of women, including Iranian and Afghan women carrying 'women's life freedom' slogans, marched in central London towards Trafalgar Square to protest against male violence and for gender equality. The march and rally were part of the annual Million Women Rise event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Credit: Sinai Noor / Alamy Live News
RM2H864JK–London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
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