The meaning of Womens Day
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International Women's Day is a testimony to the history of women's creation and there is a long road to women's struggle for equality with men. Lisztstrata of ancient Greece led the women's struggle to stop the war. During the French Revolution, women in Paris chanted "freedom, equality and fraternity" and embarked on the streets of Versailles for the right to vote.
International Women's Day is a festival of women all over the world. This day is recognized by the United Nations, but also by many countries as a statutory holiday. Women, from all corners of the globe, celebrated their own festivals on this day in spite of being separated by different borders, races, languages, cultures, economies and politics. Let us look back at the fight that was made 90 years ago to achieve equality, justice, peace and development.
International Women's Day is a glorious festival in which women and men all over the world fight together. On this day, women of all continents in the world, regardless of their nationality, race, language, culture, economy and politics, pay attention to the human rights of women. Since the modern times, the four global conferences of the United Nations have strengthened the international women's movement. With the growth of the international women's movement, the Women's Day has gained global significance. These advances have made International Womens Day a day of solidarity and concerted efforts to call for the return of women's rights and their participation in political, economic and social life.
The International Women's Day is the common feast for women all over the world. It is a festival for women of all countries for peace, equality and development as well as a celebration of the contributions and achievements of women in various fields in the fields of economy, politics and society. Behind the establishment and extensive implementation of this festival is the tireless efforts and arduous struggle of women of all countries over the past century.