RM2G4WHB7–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJB5–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJB0–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJB4–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WKBB–Name tags with guests pronouns listed are seen prior to a meeting with United States Vice President Kamala Harris for a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJBG–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WHBW–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WHBA–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJB1–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WHBD–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4WJBD–United States Vice President Kamala Harris holds a roundtable marking LGBTQ+ Pride Month in the VP’s office of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2021 in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Cedeno/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GM34KE–Trans Male wait their turn for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender p
RM2GM34JT–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34JD–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie with his trans male Colleague before the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJ
RM2GM34JY–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie with his trans male colleagues after making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS se
RM2GM34K1–Trans Male do finger print after photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide service
RM2GM34M1–Trans Male in front Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender people without discrimination. Photo by Edy Susanto/ABACAPRESS
RM2GM34K6–Trans Male in front Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender people without discrimination. Photo by Edy Susanto/ABACAPRESS
RM2GM34M6–Trans Male wait their turn for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender p
RM2GM34M4–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34KW–Trans Male do finger print after photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide service
RM2GM34KP–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie talk to goverment officer before the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) for his trans male colleagues in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public
RM2GM34JM–Trans Male wait their turn for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender p
RM2GM34JA–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie supervise a the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) for his trans male Colleague in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example
RM2GM34KF–Trans Male in front Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender people without discrimination. Photo by Edy Susanto/ABACAPRESS
RM2GM34MA–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34KA–Trans Male in front Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender people without discrimination. Photo by Edy Susanto/ABACAPRESS
RM2GM34JW–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie with his trans male colleagues after making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS se
RM2GM34JE–Trans Male in front Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgender people without discrimination. Photo by Edy Susanto/ABACAPRESS
RM2GM34J7–Trans Male do finger print after photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide service
RM2GM34KT–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34JP–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34JX–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GM34KG–Yulianus Rettoblaut,former of the Indonesian Transgender Communication Forum know as Miss Yulie talk to goverment officer before the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) for his trans male colleagues in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public
RM2GM34M5–Trans Male takes a photo shoot for the making of e-KTP (electronic identity card) in Office of Population and Civil Registry, Jakarta, September 16,2021. The government is currently very pro-active in helping to facilitate the making of e-KTPs for transgender people. This is based on Law no. 24 of 2013 in conjunction with Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Adminduk that all Indonesian citizens must be registered and must have a KTP and a family card in order to get good public services, for example BPJS services and social assistance.The government has an obligation to provide services to transgend
RM2GGEXKX–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXMC–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXM4–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXM0–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXN1–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXMG–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXM5–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXMF–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2GGEXMN–Integrants of human rights of LGTTTIQ+ community take part during a demonstration outside of the courts of Mexico City, to demand for a Transgender Children's law to be approved, with such law infants will have a birth certificate with their gender. On August 30, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron / Eyepix /ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2DEHC7H–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC7M–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC7P–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC77–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC85–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC7G–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC79–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2DEHC7E–Julia Boyer arriving at the court in Paris, France, on May 22, 2019. Julia Boyer, a transgender woman assaulted in Paris, on April 4, 2019. French authorities are investigating an attack on a transgender woman who was assaulted and jeered at a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in central Paris, against Algerian president that sparked outrage on April 3, 2019, among activists and politicians. A video of the incident on Sunday, which has been viewed over 1.5 million times on Twitter, showed a group of protesters rounding on the woman as she came out of the metro onto Place de la Republ
RM2F53B3B–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B3E–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B3F–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B3C–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B35–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B39–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B38–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B3J–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F53B3D–TOLUCA, MEXICO - MARCH 23: Transsexuals Community hold a demonstration outside the Palace of Justice demanding the approval of the Gender Identity Law, an initiative that seeks legal application by choice of transsexuals for Human Rights. On March 23, 2021 in Toluca, Mexico. Photo by Amaresh V. Narro/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPDC–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPD7–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPD8–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPCK–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPDG–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPD5–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPD4–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPCN–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPCG–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPCX–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPCT–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2F5TPE5–Women gathered in Kadikoy to protest against the Turkish government's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to safeguard women from gender based violence. The women who chanted ‘femicide are political’, ‘we are not silent, we are not afraid, we do not obey’ expressed that they will continue this struggle against the abolition of the Istanbul Convention. Istanbul, Turkey, on March 27, 2021. Photo by Halil Ibrahim Ayan/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2G4BTA5–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9B–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAJ–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9W–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA2–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9D–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT96–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTB5–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT90–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA6–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAT–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9M–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTB4–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA9–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA3–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTB1–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA4–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTA1–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTB3–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAP–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9A–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9C–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9X–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAH–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAX–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BT9R–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RM2G4BTAC–Paris, France. 20th June, 2021. A crowd of protesters at the march during the anti-racist and anti-capitalist pride march in Paris, France, on June 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
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