Photos show how fiery protesters using fake blood took over Mexico City in response to the rise of brutal killings of women
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Protests flooded the streets of Mexico City on Valentine's Day, with demonstrators launching fake blood and spray paint at the presidential palace in a bid for federal action. Hundreds of mostly female demonstrators flooded the streets of Mexico City to protest the gruesome killing of a 25-year-old woman that comes as the latest in a concerning rise of female murders, or femicides.
A woman holds a banner emblazoned with an image of Ingrid Escamilla during a demonstration against gender violence in Mexico City, Friday, Feb. 14, 2020.A woman holds up her fist covered in fake blood during a protest against gender violence outside the National Palace, the presidential office and residence, in Mexico City, Friday, Feb. 14, 2020.Masked demonstrators launched fake blood and spray-painted the presidential palace with "Femicide State.
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