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(사진) 거리로 나온 여성들... 왜?
‘국제 여성의 날’로 지정된 3월 8일, 전 세계 여성들이 길거리로 나섰다. 시위를 하기도 창의적으로 자기표현을 하기도 하며 여성의 권리를 외친 날이었다. 아래 사진들에는 세계 각지에서 국제 여성의 날을 기념하는 모습들이 담겼다. (khnews@heraldcorp.com) (사진/AP-연합)
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(사진) 거리로 나온 여성들... 왜?
March 9, 2018 - 11:08
By Korea Herald
‘국제 여성의 날’로 지정된 3월 8일, 전 세계 여성들이 길거리로 나섰다. 시위를 하기도 창의적으로 자기표현을 하기도 하며 여성의 권리를 외친 날이었다.
아래 사진들에는 세계 각지에서 국제 여성의 날을 기념하는 모습들이 담겼다.
(
khnews@heraldcorp.com
)
(사진/AP-연합)
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