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MEXICO CITY, March 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Millions of Latin
American women marched to commemorate the International Women's Day on
Wednesday, demanding equality and an end to violence against women.
In Chile, where a woman will assume the country's
presidency for the first time on Sunday, 2,000 people took part in an official
event to applaud president-elect Michelle Bachelet.
Speaking briefly to the press on Wednesday, Bachelet
promised to increase female access to positions of power.
In Argentina, women commemorated the day with events
honoring female social activists.
In Venezuela, thousands of women marched to the seat
of government, chanting against the invasion of Iraq and calling for the closure
of the United States military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Cuban women made the same demands during their march
through the capital city, Havana, to the Jose Marti Anti-Imperialist Grandstand.
The march was led by Cuba's Women's Federation, an organization with 4 million
members, open to women over 14.
In Paraguay, women's and indigenous people's groups
demanded equality in a march through the capital Asuncion.
In Uruguay, 100 members of the Women's and Health
Organization called for the legalization of abortion during an official Women's
Day event lead by president Tabare Vazquez.
In Mexico, where levels of discrimination and
violence against women are alarming, President Vicente Fox commemorated the Day
with a speech on the progress of women in politics.
In Guatemala, thousands of women demonstrated across
the country demanding more opportunities and rights and an end to violence
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