Global Protests on Sunday against Kolkata Doctor Rape & Murder

Global Protests on Sunday against Kolkata Doctor Rape & Murder

Protests over the murder and rape of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata have now spread abroad. On Sunday, people from 13 countries called for a "Global Protest."
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We Want Justice! These three words are being added from Zurich to Johannesburg. Boston is holding hands in Belfast, demanding justice for the Kolkta's R.G. Kar Hospital rape and murder victim. There is only one demand: 'Justice for R.G. Kar'. The whole country has taken to the streets for the last four weeks, demanding justice for the victim. The demand for justice is rising beyond the boundaries of the country and raising voices around the world.

On August 14, New York took to the streets to occupy the night with Kolkata. This time, on Sunday, September 8, people from more than a dozen countries called for a 'Global Protest demanding justice for rape and murder of a doctor in the R.G. Kar Hospital Kolkata '. They will take to the streets and create human chain at 5 p.m. local time on Sunday.

Their call: Storm Rising Around the World/Justice for R.G. Kar. The human chain is expected to take place in about 100 cities in 13 countries. Initially, there was no African country on the list. But later the Bengalis also got involved. They will be on the road from South Africa to Tanzania and Kenya.

This human chain program is being held in most places in the USA. In at least 50 cities, everyone will be on the road at 5 p.m. Many people could not join the 'Reclaim the Night' program last time.

In cities like Boston, Chicago, New York City, and Atlanta, Bengalis will also join the protests against the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata. People will gather at 14 locations in Britain. These include Liverpool, Manchester, and London. People will also take to the streets in Ireland, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Everyone will protest against the RG tax incident through the human chain. The event will take place at 5 p.m. local time.

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