“We are like day 1.” The phrase of the mother of the murdered girl in 2016 refers to that year: when they reported that two narco-femicides had abused and murdered her daughter, until today, two trials later, because impunity remains consecrated. To motivate the First National Paro of Women to the decision that Marta made now: to study law. Injustice as a torture and the struggle as a social fabric that continues in Mar del Plata, with a cultura…
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“We are like day 1.” The phrase of the mother of the murdered girl in 2016 refers to that year: when they reported that two narco-femicides had abused and murdered her daughter, until today, two trials later, because impunity remains consecrated. To motivate the First National Paro of Women to the decision that Marta made now: to study law. Injustice as a torture and the struggle as a social fabric that continues in Mar del Plata, with a cultura…