'They kill us, they rape us and nobody does anything': Powerful scenes from International Women's Day

What it was like at International Women's Day marches around the world. Some drew huge crowds and were peaceful. Others were met with police intervention.
By Brittany Levine Beckman  on 

Huge crowds flooded the streets in Santiago. Women clad in purple peacefully pointed their fingers as they marched in Madrid. Women stood topless with black paint dripping down their faces in London. Women were pushed by anti-riot police tossing tear gas in Istanbul. Along Turkey's border, asylum seekers made signs out of beat-up cardboard. In Kyrgyzstan, police detained women after masked men attacked them and destroyed their signs.

The demonstrators who gathered on International Women's Day on Sunday in multiple countries want equal rights. They want equal pay. They want justice for sexual violence. They want to loosen abortion controls. They are loud. They are mad. They want to be heard.

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Their numbers ranged from handfuls to a few hundred to hundreds of thousands. Some chants were chilling. "They kill us, they rape us and nobody does anything," bellowed women in Chile, according to the Associated Press. Women plan to strike on Monday in Mexico to continue the demonstration.

Below, scenes from Sunday that show women and men taking a stand.

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Demonstrators point as they pass in front of La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago, during a march on International Women's Day, on March 8, 2020. Credit: MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images
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An aerial view shows women marching in Santiago on International Women's Day, on March 8, 2020. Credit: JAVIER TORRES / AFP via Getty Images
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Turkish anti-riot police officers push back women during a rally marking International Women's Day in Istanbul on March 8, 2020. The protest had been banned, but the women showd up anyhow demanding equal rights. Credit: YASIN AKGUL / AFP via Getty Images
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Kyrgyzstan police arrest a woman protesting against gender-based violence to mark International Women's Day on March 8, 2020.  This woman and others were detained after men wearing face masks and pointed national hats attacked the crowd, tearing up their posters, popping balloons with toy pistols and throwing eggs at the women before fleeing the scene. Credit: Vyacheslav OSELEDKO / AFP
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Women attend an International Women's Day rally on March 8, 2020 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Credit: Sony Ramany / NurPhoto via Getty Images
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Women asylum seekers, waiting at Turkey's border crossing to Greece in Edirne, stage a demonstration at the buffer zone demanding to open the gate during International Women's Day on March 08, 2020. Credit: Gokhan Balci / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
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March4Women demonstrators demand equal rights on International Women's Day on March 8, 2020 in London, England. Credit: Chris J Ratcliffe / Getty Images
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Women wore purple in Madrid as they called for an end to gender-based violence on International Women's Day on March 08, 2020. Credit: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez / Getty Images
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A woman does a feminist hand symbol during a protest during the International Women's Day on March 08, 2020 in Madrid. Credit: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez / Getty Images
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A girl shows her painted hands, a symbol of the violence against women in Mexico, during an International Women's Day rally in Mexico City on March 8, 2020. Credit: ROCIO VAZQUEZ / AFP via Getty Images
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Brittany Levine Beckman

Brittany Levine Beckman was Mashable's managing editor. She enjoys crafting feature ideas, learning new things, and party parrots. Before working at Mashable, she covered community news at the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register. That's how she met a zonkey and the tallest man in the world.


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