French eco-activists stormed a show jumping event in Paris to display a banner which referenced British suffragette Emily Davison who was killed by King George V's horse.
It was in tribute of Emily Davison, an English suffragette who tragically died after running out in front of King George V's horse in 1913. Other people quickly approached the two activists and pulled one of them away - tumbling over a jumping obstacle in the processOn an Instagram post, Riposte Alimentaire said: 'Fortunately, the legacy of the suffragettes is well preserved. Monday, March 4, thanks to the fight and tenacity of many female politicians and activists, a historic vote took place in France: the inscription in the IVG Constitution.
It added: 'Strengthened by a community of civil resistance which obtained a first victory, the Last Renovation campaign was transformed to tackle an even more ambitious and systemic subject: Social Security for Sustainable Food.'
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