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It was the 13th international conference which was arranged under the International Alliance of Women. The Conference was affected by worry about a possible war and what that would mean for women's rights and the importance of peace to prevent war, [ 1 ] but the political situation made it difficult to find international methods to benefit the ...
Israels Plads (literally Israel's Square) is a large public square in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located in the area between Nørreport station and The Lakes. Its northern part hosts a market (with two market halls since 2011). Its southern part was extensively redesigned in 2014, with transition into the adjacent Ørsted Park.
1895 Copenhagen Women's Exhibition; W. World Conference on Women, 1980 This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 01:25 (UTC). Text ...
Women in Denmark gained the right to vote on 5 June 1915. [12] The Danish Women's Society (DK) debated, and informally supported, women's suffrage from 1884, but it did not support it publicly until in 1887, when it supported the suggestion of the parliamentarian Fredrik Bajer to grant women municipal suffrage. [8]
Danish police said on Wednesday they were investigating two blasts in the immediate vicinity of Israel's embassy in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen. There were no injuries reported and it was ...
Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Hebrew: נשים למען עתיד ישראל) also known as Women in Green (Hebrew: נשים בירוק ) is an Israeli nonprofit organization established in 1993 by Ruth and Michael Matar in response to the Oslo Accords. The organization is currently led by Nadia Matar and Yehudit Katsover.
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During the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, there were protests in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense. In Copenhagen, the police estimated between 500 and 600 people demonstrated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen. [7] 400 people protested in Aarhus, and 500 in Odense. [8]