Mar 8 • 13:01 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Police: Up to 15,000 people participated in the International Women's Day march

An estimated 15,000 people participated in the International Women's Day march in Helsinki, according to police estimates.

According to preliminary estimates from the police, approximately 15,000 people took part in the International Women's Day march held in Helsinki. Last year, the participation was around 10,000, showing significant growth in public support for this event. The march began at Rautatientori and proceeded to Kansalaistorille, demonstrating a vibrant call for gender equality and women's rights.

The event is set to create traffic disruptions in downtown Helsinki until around 3:30 PM as participants make their way through the city. Such large gatherings not only impact local traffic but also reflect a societal commitment to address issues surrounding gender inequality and the rights of women and minorities. The significant turnout indicates a growing awareness and demand for action in these areas.

Organizers aim to emphasize the importance of protecting and promoting equality and the rights of women, girls, and minorities. The strong attendance underscores the necessity for continued dialogue and activism surrounding these critical social issues, resonating in Finland and potentially inspiring similar movements in other regions.

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