International Women’s Day 2025: Protesters in Kosovo rally for gender equality and against violence

Protesters hold smoke flares, placards, and chant slogans through a megaphone in a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women to mark the International Women's Day in Kosovo's Pristina on March 8, 2025 (Pics/ AFP)  

Updated On: 2025-03-08 08:56 PM IST

Compiled by : Anisha Shrivastava

A demonstrator chants slogans through a megaphone during a rally in Pristina, advocating for gender equality and protesting violence against women on International Women’s Day. (Pics/ AFP)
A demonstrator chants slogans through a megaphone during a rally in Pristina, advocating for gender equality and protesting violence against women on International Women’s Day. (Pics/ AFP)
A protester holds a placard that reads, Housework is not a woman's job, as she takes part in a rally.

A protester holds a placard that reads, "Housework is not a woman's job," as she takes part in a rally.

Protesters hold smoke flares and a placard, protesting for rights and justice. 

Protesters stand in front of banners reading "Women, Life, Freedom" as they rally to mark Women's Day.

During a rally for gender equality and against violence towards women, protesters hold a banner that reads, "We march for each other." 

Women gather to mark the International Women's Day in Pristina on March 8, 2025.

A demonstrator raises her fist while holding a placard that reads, "Pro-life is a lie; they don't care if women die," as she participates in a rally supporting women's rights

During the rally, protesters hold placards advocating for equality and condemning violence against women

Hundreds of citizens marched in Prishtina to mark International Women's Day.

The march began at the Palace of Justice and followed its traditional route to the Government of Kosovo

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