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Million Women Rise 2008 - London, March 8, 2008

Peter Marshall | 09.03.2008 17:35 | London | World

The London march of this International Women’s Day event saw several thousand in an all-woman march from near Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square for a rally. The march was aimed against all forms of male violence against women, and supported by women from a very wide range of groups.
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The march starts
The march starts

Global Women's Strike banner
Global Women's Strike banner

New Approach to Police photography
New Approach to Police photography

March reaches Piccadilly Circus
March reaches Piccadilly Circus

At Piccadilly Circus
At Piccadilly Circus


The march started at 1pm when several thousand women (my estimate was 2,500) made their way out of Hyde Park and onto Park Lane behind the main banner ‘Million Women Rise – together we can end violence against women…. Dedicated to the dignity of women across the world, the march did appear to show a remarkable solidarity between women from all kinds of organisations; among those I noticed were the WI (Womens Institute) and X:Talk (offering free English classes for sex workers.)

As well as placards, banners and T-shirts from a number of organisations, there were also many women carrying obviously very strongly personally felt statements against male violence.

This was an all-woman march and I had to work from the sidelines. The police had responded with an unusually high proportion of women officers, although their presence was hardly required other than for traffic control. The only incident with police I saw during the march was an argument with a woman standing on a roadside box taking pictures of the march who ignored their requests to come down. I can't think she was endangering herself or others, but there seem to be a few police who don't like photographers climbing on anything. Usually I just take my picture and get down when requested - it doesn't seem worth arguing.

I left Trafalgar Squares as the rally started, needing a rest (and, as it happened, a Shropshire Lass.) Later I was dismayed to hear that at least one of those expected to speak had been prevented from addressing the rally after the organisers had read her draft text.

More about this – and many more pictures – on My London Diary soon.
 http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/03/mar.htm#rise

Peter Marshall
- e-mail: petermarshall@cix.co.uk
- Homepage: http://mylondondiary.co.uk

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