Monday, September 26, 2011

SlutWalk rally in Brussels

A woman displays a message that reads '(You can) watch (but) not touch' on her rear during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011. 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.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A woman poses during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
Protestors hold anners during the Slutwalk demonstration in Brussels on September 25, 2011. Slutwalk is an international protest movement against the claim that sexual violence and discrimination can be legitimized by the way a victim is dressed.  (AFP)
A woman poses as she takes part in a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels. (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A woman holds up a sign during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A woman displays a message that reads 'No is no!' on her breast as she takes part in a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A woman holds up a sign that reads, 'Sexy doesn't mean sex me!' as she takes part in a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011. SlutWalk is a protest movement that has attracted thousands of people in various cities who rally to denote 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.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
Women hold up a sign that reads, 'My clothes are not transparent, neither is my dignity!' during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A woman holds up a sign during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011.  (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)
A banner reads 'The street belongs to everyone, Stop daily sexism, Slutwalk Belgium' during a SlutWalk rally against sexual abuse and inequality in Brussels on September 25, 2011. 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. (Reuters/Sebastien Pirlet)

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