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The Slutwalk is a protest movement that draws thousands of people in various cities who rally to denote sexual inequality, in general, and the injustice of blaming the victim rather than the rapist or abuser, in particular, Reuters report says. Scores of people took to the streets with placards reading, Sexy doesn't mean sex me! Here are the photographs of the fuming agitators' Slutwalk protests around the world against discrimination, sexual abuse and violence.
Politics Society. Members of the Network of Women take part in a "March of the whores" to protest against discrimination and violence against women in Bogota February 25, The march is part of the protest movement that began as a SlutWalk after police advised women students in Canada to 'avoid dressing like sluts'.
The top of the poster reads: "The March of the Whores". Reuters A woman takes part in a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse in central Berlin, August 13, Reuters A woman takes part in a "March of the whores" to protest against discrimination and violence against women in Bogota February 25, The words written on her back read, "I reserve the right to dress as I want".
Reuters Women take part in the "Marcha de las Putas" SlutWalk , held to protest against discrimination and violence against women in Lima November 12, The march is part of the SlutWalk protest movement which started after a policeman advised women students in Canada to "avoid dressing like sluts".
Reuters Women hold up a sign that reads, "My clothes are not transparent, neither is my dignity! SlutWalk is a protest movement that has attracted thousands of people in various cities who rally to bring attention to sexual inequality in general, and in particular the injustice of blaming the victim rather than the rapist or abuser, the organisers said during speeches at the rally.