Women all over the world march against Trump

A huge number of people filled the US capital on Saturday to walk in protest of Donald Trump, after the Republican took office, many other marches took place globally all over Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Ladies and men of any age rioted of Washington, DC, mobilizing around issues like women’ rights, conceptive rights, and movement.

The walk should be along the National Mall; the extent of parkland that keeps running from Congress to the White House. In any case, it spilled onto Pennsylvania Avenue, the road where the new president and property big shot now lives.

Dissidents held signs like “Ladies’ rights are human rights”, “Separate dividers, don’t construct them”, and “There is no wrath known to man like as a terrible lady despised”, referencing the time Trump called his adversary, Hillary Clinton, a “nasty woman” amid a civil argument.

Sophie Walker, the pioneer of the Women’s Equality Party, told Al Jazeera that dissenters had accumulated in a show of solidarity.

“We are here to walk against the rising xenophobia in this nation. We’re here to walk against the standardization of prejudice and misogyny and sexism.”

Numerous members wore weaved pink feline eared “pussy” caps, a reference to Trump’s comments caught on video that was made public weeks before the race.

In that video, Trump said he “grabbed them by the pussy” without their consent.

Monica Moran, who set out to the march with her little girl from Massachusetts, said she was concerned Trump would cut financing for the Violence Against Women Act, a law that helps women and children who are victims of domestic violence from their husbands and partners.

“We know one in three or one in four ladies will confront abusive behavior at home in their lifetime and we are aware these projects are working. Significantly more women will get murdered if Trump doesn’t finance this,” she told Al Jazeera.

The march is indicative of a deeply divided nation that is still not recovered from the 2016 Election and the aftermath promises to last for some time to come.

Despite the fact that experts in Washington, DC, don’t release the number of attendees, coordinators told AFP news office they assessed turnout at one million – quadrupling initial estimates – with large groups joining sister walks around the nation.

The greater part a million people likewise rioted of Los Angeles, as per police there, and a comparable number gathered in New York. Different walks occurred in Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Denver, St Louis and other cities.

Trump has gotten under the skin of liberals, radicals and different progressives for sexist remarks and xenophobic dialect, while numerous abroad are concerned over his inaugural promise on Friday to put “America First” in his central leadership.