International Women's Day around the world
Yesterday we successfully celebrated International Women's Day. Actually, like all the inhabitants of our vast planet. We bring to your attention a small photo-viewer of how this day passed in different parts of the world.
Protests in the Philippines. In Manila, near the US embassy, an aggressive rally took place in protest against violence against women and children.

This is a collage of the fourteen heads of state that are heading their nations at the moment.

Valbaei Aibbhai, 70, checks the instrument while working at a salt extraction site, India.

American female recruits, future marines, based in South Carolina, USA.

The client communicates with a prostitute in one of the streets of Singapore. Everyone has their own holiday.

An Indian woman in front of a poster with Miranda Kerr in Mumbai.

Basketball players & laquo; Maryland Guards & raquo; celebrate the victory over "Wake Fosters". Here is a gift for the holiday.

A bodyguard woman tries on a flak jacket before training at a training ground in Bogotá, Colombia.

Preparing food in the slums of Islamabad, Pakistan.

Cable routers in Ahmedabad, India, celebrated their day with work.

A wonderful shot from Uruguayan Montevideo. Legs of policemen on the parade.

A small Indian girl from childhood is involved in hellish labor, pedaling pedicaws, New Delhi, India.

Thematic pictures in North Korea, on the occasion of the International Women's Day. Woman warrior.

Sakiba Covic (left) and Semsa Hadzo & ndash; the only representatives of the fair sex in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are listed as mine workers. They are responsible for monitoring safety and measuring the content of gases in the air.

Bushra & ndash; one of a million Syrian refugees. Life in the slums of Tripoli is better than in the middle of explosions and shootings.

Despite the traditions and bans, an increasing number of Yemeni women want to get a driver's license. For example. As this woman is driving a simulator in Sanaa.

Participant of the rally in Argentinean Buenos Aires: & laquo; My body & ndash; my clothes & raquo;.

Launching a flashlight as a symbol of freedom in Hyderabad, India.

This was yesterday. Give attention to their women, not only for mandatory reasons.
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