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10 Years From Not One Less: “The Attacks that We Women Suffer Are Proof of What We Threaten”

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The writer, anthropologist and feminist activist Rita Segato spoke with journalists of the “From the Canil” program and gave a critical look at gender-based violence. Read more
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The statements are from Cristina Ferreira about the case of murdered women generated little in the social networks. "There has been progress in terms of language used, but entertainment is still not aligned," says S BADO Teresa Silva, of the Association of Youth Network for Equality.

The writer, anthropologist and feminist activist Rita Segato spoke with journalists of the “From the Canil” program and gave a critical look at gender-based violence. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Veronica Camargo, mother of the young Chiara Páez whose femicide ignited the wick of the Ni Una Menos movement, asked to put aside ideologies to confront the scourge of violence against girls and adolescents, aimed to strengthen education and defend the figure of femicide, which the libertarian government intends to eliminate from the Penal Code. “Even though we are many, unfortunately the numbers do not decrease. But I think it is a task that w…

In 2025, 20 femicides were recorded in the territory of Santa Fesino (out of 124 in the whole country), of which 11 occurred in Rosario. “Gender violence persists in a context of adjustment and punitivism,” said Mercedes Pagnutti Observatory. Ten years after Chiara Páez’s femicide in Rufino, which gave rise to the collective of Ni Una Menos, the Mercedes Pagnutti Observatory presented a new report that alerts: “Between abandonment and repression…

The case of the 14-year-old girl murdered and buried in a well was the drop that filled the glass and encouraged thousands of women to go out into the streets all over the country. Today Rufino is rocking between anger and pain. The femicide was lowered and the Supreme Court does not give a resolution. Other women were murdered in the same locality. A cold wind raises land in the streets of Rufino. Here Amadeo Carrizo was born, here Federico Stu…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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