France pledges millions to stop deadly domestic violence
1 / 3
Women hold placards as they march against domestic violence, in Paris, Saturday, Nov, 23, 2019. Activists hold a march through Paris to pressure the French government to take bold steps to prevent deadly domestic violence, a problem President Emmanuel Macron calls "France's shame." France has among the highest rates in Europe of domestic violence, in part because of poor police response to reports of abuse. Placard on the center rends "Sick of rape". (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)A woman raises her fist as she protests against domestic violence, in Paris, Saturday, Nov, 23, 2019. Protesters are marching through Paris to pressure the French government to take stronger steps to prevent deadly domestic violence. France has among the highest rates in Europe of domestic violence, in part because of poor police responses to reports of abuse. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)A woman holds a placard reading "You never kill for love" as she marches against domestic violence, in Paris, Saturday, Nov, 23, 2019. Protesters are marching through Paris to pressure the French government to take stronger steps to prevent deadly domestic violence. France has among the highest rates in Europe of domestic violence, in part because of poor police responses to reports of abuse. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved
Women hold placards as they march against domestic violence, in Paris, Saturday, Nov, 23, 2019. Activists hold a march through Paris to pressure the French government to take bold steps to prevent deadly domestic violence, a problem President Emmanuel Macron calls "France's shame." France has among the highest rates in Europe of domestic violence, in part because of poor police response to reports of abuse. Placard on the center rends "Sick of rape". (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)