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Feminist Collectives Mobilize in Quito by Nathaly Mafla and Mónika Silva

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The keys you must know Feminist collectives, students and mothers of families marched in Quito to demand justice by Nathaly Mafla and Mónika Silva.The mobilization advanced to the National Polytechnic School, where a sit-in and a tribute were held in memory of both women.The participants rejected gender-based violence, denounced attempts to block the march and reiterated the slogan: “Long live we love each other.”
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Feminist collectives and university students raised a memorial and marched through the streets of the Ecuadorian capital. Protesters denounced the lack of state protection following the discovery of the bodies of student Nathaly Mafla and anti-corruption activist Monika Silva.

Hundreds of women demonstrated this my rcoles in Quito to demand justice by Nathaly Mafla, a 20-year-old university student, and Monika Silva, an activist of Polish origin based in the province of St. Helena, whose bodies were found lifeless in the last few days.

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The keys you must know Feminist collectives, students and mothers of families marched in Quito to demand justice by Nathaly Mafla and Mónika Silva.The mobilization advanced to the National Polytechnic School, where a sit-in and a tribute were held in memory of both women.The participants rejected gender-based violence, denounced attempts to block the march and reiterated the slogan: “Long live we love each other.”

The sit-in convened in memory of Nathaly Mafla and Mónika Silva gathered dozens of women, students, activists and families of victims of disappearance or violent deaths around the Arc de la Circassiana in northern Quito on Wednesday afternoon. The rally was scheduled for 5:00 p.m. Attendees arrived with candles, flowers, posters and purple handkerchiefs. Some held messages with phrases such as “We do not all come home alive”, while others raised…

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