Women's marches attract masses across the globe
Protesters marched in the Eiffel Tower neighborhood in a joyful atmosphere, singing and carrying posters reading: We have our eyes on you Mr. Trump, ''With our sisters in Washington, Women's rights are human rights.
On Saturday, thousands of people donning pink knit hats held signs that read "Women's rights are human rights" and "Putin's puppet."
Patricia Palermo, one of six women wearing surgical masks that say "save the ACA" (Affordable Care Act) said she would fight Trump's effort to eviscerate the law.
Demonstrators flooded a popular central Sydney park carrying placards with slogans including Women of the world resist, ''Feminism is my trump card and Fight like a girl.
Skywriting Australia owner Rob Vance said the sign was commissioned by Trump fans who wanted to remain anonymous.
Holding a handmade sign that read "Girls just want to have fundamental rights," Mary Morrisey, 35, of Trenton, said she attended the march in her hometown to show support for America and its people.
Morrisey said she didn't mind standing out in the chilly, damp conditions because this was an opportunity to make things better for people across the nation, especially LGBT people and minorities.
Noting the large turnout, she said she had already made some new friends who plan to start an online group to spread the word about the march's goals and what can be done in the future.
Hundreds gathered in freezing weather in a busy city square in the Czech capital, waving portraits of Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin and holding banners that read This is just the beginning, ''Kindness and Love.
