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Five million women in Kerala, India, joined hands in a peaceful protest to protest a ‘menstruation ban’ from the Sabarimala Temple. “There were so many women and there wasn’t even space for women to extend arms,” Subhashini Ali said to CNN. Ali was a protester and member of CPI(M). “If they had extended their arms, the length of the wall would have increased so much that women would be falling in the Arabian Sea.”
RT @NAWLWomeninLaw: Millions of women form a human wall to protest gender inequality in India. #WomenWall #NAWLNews
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— Susan C. Freeman (@susfree) January 6, 2019
RT @sudheeshdc: This is how small town Kayamkulam took part of #WomenWall today. I traveled from Krishanapuram to Kayamkulam NH stretch. Su… at
— Tru (@GotsurveVB) January 6, 2019
Being in India right now it’s amazing to see the power of women for gender equality: A 620-km-long Women's Wall; 5… https://t.co/EhFQGy7b8b at https://t.co/EhFQGy7b8b
— Sanika Hufeland (@Sanika_Hufeland) January 6, 2019