Thousands gather in Sofia to protest violence against women after harrowing case Alishba Saghir Article Updated: August 1, 2023 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! Some 5,000 people take to the streets of Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, to protest violence against women, after a harrowing incident — in which a teenager was attacked with a knife — shocked the Balkan nation. The 18-year-old was attacked a month ago, claiming her ex-boyfriend cut her hundreds of times, broke her nose and shaved off her hair. A court in the city of Stara Zagora categorised the injuries as “light” and did not order the 26-year-old offender to be detained. Facing pressure, authorities have since rowed back on this decision and detained the man over threatening text messages. Post Views: 126 leave a reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. submit More Articles By the same author Arab rights group urges help for rescued migrants on Libya border Alishba Saghir Jul 17, 2023 Migrants who said they were abandoned in the desert by Tunisian authorities An Arab rights group… Hong Kong questions family of wanted activist Nathan Law: police source Alishba Saghir Jul 11, 2023 Hong Kong authorities announced a bounty last week on democracy activist Nathan Law and seven others… England star Rice completes British record transfer to Arsenal Alishba Saghir Jul 15, 2023 Declan Rice's signature is part of Arsenal's bid to challenge for the Premier League title next season… Madagascar to vote for president by year end Alishba Saghir Jul 11, 2023 Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina faces questions over his dual nationality Voters in Madagascar… Colosseum draws queues despite scorching heat in Rome Alishba Saghir Jul 17, 2023 Tourists queue at Rome's historic Colosseum despite temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius, as… Biden visits shipyard to put wind in re-election sails Alishba Saghir Jul 20, 2023 US President Joe Biden says the economy is doing well thanks to his 'Bidenomics', but polls show voters… Tunisia rights groups urge aid, shelter for stranded migrants Alishba Saghir Jul 15, 2023 Tunisia saw a rise in racially motivated attacks after President Kais Saied accused "hordes" of migrants… ‘Spiritual battery’: Pilgrims gather in Lisbon for Catholic festival Alishba Saghir Aug 1, 2023 Despite temperatures over 43 degrees Celsius, tourists in Las Vegas are still willing to wait up to… North Korea fires ‘several cruise missiles’ into sea Alishba Saghir Jul 22, 2023 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (L) applauds the July 12 test-firing of a new intercontinental ballistic…