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No room for violence against women

With "Orange Day", the United Nations has been drawing attention to the continued use of violence against women and girls worldwide since 1991. Orange is the color that symbolizes a world free of violence for women and girls. Many cities around the world use this day to illuminate buildings in orange. The city of Idar-Oberstein and the Idar-Oberstein police want to take part in the day with a joint campaign to draw attention to the fate of women and girls. For this reason, the train station and the town hall will be lit up in orange on the day. The police station will also be illuminated with orange balloons and orange foil.

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