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Women’s rights activists took to the streets in Latvia to voice strong opposition against the country’s potential withdrawal from a key international treaty aimed at combating domestic violence. The proposed move, which has sparked widespread concern among human rights organizations, threatens to undermine protections for survivors and weaken the legal framework designed to address gender-based violence. As Latvia considers exiting the Istanbul Convention, protesters are urging the government to uphold its commitments and prioritize the safety and rights of women across the nation.

Women’s Rights Activists Rally to Oppose Latvia’s Potential Exit from Domestic Violence Treaty

In response to growing concerns over Latvia’s potential withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, women’s rights activists have gathered in significant numbers across the capital. Demonstrators highlighted the vital role the treaty plays in safeguarding victims of domestic violence and emphasized…

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Author : Charlotte Adams

Publish date : 2025-11-10 03:55:00

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