Women's rights activists protested against feminicide by pouring red paint on the Spanish Steps in Rome on Wednesday, June 26. The red paint symbolically represented the blood of female victims of violence. The protest took place at the Scalinata Trinità dei Monti, a historic site built between 1627 and 1629, located in Piazza di Spagna, Italy. The activists aimed to highlight the issue of violence against women and draw attention to the ongoing problem of feminicide in Italy.
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Campaigners highlighting violence against women pour red paint across Rome's famous Spanish Steps, saying it represents the blood of victims. #Rome #Italy https://t.co/vszfm67qgx
Women's rights activists cover Rome's Spanish Steps in red paint https://t.co/0PrxeiL7Ih https://t.co/TmvtdiPHrp
🔵 WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVISTS COVER ROME'S SPANISH STEPS IN RED PAINT Women's rights activists protested against feminicide on Wednesday by painting Rome's famed Spanish Steps red, symbolically representing the blood of female victims of violence. Full Story via Reuters on PiQ… https://t.co/r9N3Tj86Uv
Activists for the "Let's burn everything" movement against feminicides pour red paint on the steps of the Scalinata Trinità dei Monti, in Piazza di Spagna, Italy. It was built between 1627–29. https://t.co/eJAIm6dRFt