“ - Today in Pristina, march for women's rights.

Well, we'll celebrate today. He'll be in the traditional march on March 8, International Woman Day. The march will start between 12: 00 p.m. and “Zahir Pajaziti” in Pristina. March “8 is approaching and we are reminded that the fight against structural and daily violence continues. We remember that violence is exercised simultaneously by hetero-patriarchate, racist capitalism, inequality [...]
Well, we'll celebrate today. He'll be in the traditional march on March 8, International Woman Day.
The march will start between 12: 00 p.m. and “Zahir Pajaziti” in Pristina.
March “8 approaches and we are reminded that the fight against structural and daily violence continues. We recall that violence is exercised simultaneously by hetero-patriarchate, racist capitalism, global inequalities, and ideologies that name several body-minding “sick/paafta””, said in calling the Council for Thinking and Religious Action that organises the march.
This march, let it be for solidarity, life, care, and revolt for one another. A feminist breach against patriarchate, capitalism, fascism!”
International Women's Day is a day marked each year as a central point in women's rights movement.
International Women's Day focuses on issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, violence and abuse of women.












