People take part in a "SlutWalk" protest, during which several hundred participants march through the centre of Tel Aviv, May 12, 2017 (Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv)

People take part in a "SlutWalk" protest, during which several hundred participants march through the centre of Tel Aviv, May 12, 2017. (Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv)

People take part in a "SlutWalk" protest, during which several hundred participants march through the centre of Tel Aviv, May 12, 2017. (Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv)

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Several hundred people took part in the annual "SlutWalk" protest, Friday, by marching through central Tel Aviv in a rally against sexual harassment and assault.The protest culminated in a rally at Tel Aviv's Habimah Square where demonstrators gathered and chanted slogans such as "No means no!"The worldwide SlutWalk movement began after a Toronto policeman suggested in 2011 that women could avoid sexual assault by not dressing like a "slut."