'Ni Una Menos' Protests Fill Streets of Argentina Once Again Against Femicides
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11 years ago the femicide of a minor awakens the movement 'Ni Una Menos' in Argentina; today they scream again for a similar case.
Thousands of people, most of them women, are mobilizing this Wednesday in Argentina to repudiate femicide and demand public policies against gender-based violence, called by the feminist movement "Ni Una Menos" amid the shock of the recent murder of a teenage girl.
Eleven years after the first protest, the collective of Ni Una Menos called for a new federal march on Wednesday, June 3. Under the slogan “Long live, free and undebted we love each other”, in the city of Buenos Aires the different groups will mobilize towards the Congress of the Nation, where the central event will take place, around 17. Marches are expected throughout the country. From Ni Una Menos, organizers of the movement, confirmed to THE…
"We are fed up!" 11 years after his first and shocking mobilization, the feminist collective Ni una Menos returns this Wednesday to the streets of Argentina. "We organize ourselves everywhere because precariousness, racism and misogyny do not stop producing death." The movement was born on June 3, 2015 as a collective response to femicide and the various forms of machista violence. At the time, part of society was shocked by the murder of a teen…
Thousands of people took part this Wednesday in a new day of mobilization of the Ni Una Menos collective in different cities of Argentina, when eleven years of that historic call that in 2015 marked a before and after in the fight against the Machista violence. The slogan chosen for this year was: «Live, free and undebted we love us». The march had as main scenario the surroundings of the National Congress, although the demonstrations were repli…
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