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In the capital city of France, where men killed 106 women in the first 9 months of this year, feminist activists have been hanging banners with the names and stories of women who have lost their lives as a result of male violence in the symbolic places of Paris.
As part of the campaign run by 30 women's rights activists, the name and last words of Emine Bulut, who was killed by her ex-husband Fedai Varan on August 18, have been written on the pyramids of the Louvre Museum.
"Emine Bulut: Je ne veux pas mourir" or "Emine: Bulut: I don't want to die", the banner on the pyramid has read.
CLICK - Last Words of Emine Bulut on Social Media: I Don't Want to Die
The banners have also shared information about her life story and for how many times she complained to legal authorities about the murderer.
It has been reported that the campaign, which is also held in the city of Marseille, will continue till November.
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