Experts Voice Femicide Concerns on Ni Una Menos 10th Anniversary
- Every June 3, demonstrators gather across Argentina to mark the 10th anniversary of the Ni Una Menos protest against femicide.
- The movement began in June 2015 in response to the high rates of gender-based killings, with 2,590 femicides recorded nationwide since then.
- Data shows an average of 250 to 270 femicides yearly, peaking at 304 in 2017, with 95 cases reported this year including 44 in Buenos Aires province alone.
- Victoria Aguirre, MuMaLá's president, stressed the critical role of local observatories and noted that "one femicide every 33 hours" occurs alongside two attempted femicides for each murder.
- Despite legal advances like the Ley Micaela, activists including Andrea Lescano warn policies have been scrapped and government commitment under President Javier Milei is lacking, leaving prevention efforts stalled.
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Experts voice femicide concerns on Ni Una Menos 10th anniversary
A femicide is committed every 33 hours in Argentina. Ten years on from the first #NiUnaMenos anti-gender violence rally, experts call for renewed vigilance and greater protection for potential victims.
Feminist, trade union and social organizations mobilized this Wednesday, coinciding with the March of Retirees in Argentina every week and regarding the tenth anniversary of the first Ni Una Menos. READ ALSO Argentina: Retirees, scientists and feminists march to Congress against Milei's policies Retirees converged from 16:00 (local time) in Plaza Congreso with other collectives demanding life guarantees in the face of Javier Milei's economic cri…
“Vivas Nos Quereros” said the flag leading the march. But it wasn’t the only one, dozens of Sanrafaelina women took to the streets with their banners and posters in the framework of the march for the 10 years of the Ni Una Menos. #3J tinted violet on the streets of downtown Sanrafaelino. “If you paint a wall it seems vandalism, but when you kill women it gives you the same”; “we are the cry of those who are no longer there”; “I’m going to be a l…
A decade after the first collective cry, organizations of the Cordón Industrial paid tribute to the victims of femicide with an act in the lyrics of San Lorenzo. The dismantling of gender policies and the increase of cases were denounced. Ten years after the historic #NiUnaMenos, San Lorenzo was the scene of a new day of homage and denunciation in the face of gender violence. In the Campo de la Gloria, along with the emblematic letters of the ci…
The feminist movement Ni Una Menos celebrates its tenth anniversary in Argentina, where a historic mobilization took place following a series of femicides that shook the country. In an interview with EFE, spokesperson for the movement, Lucía Cavallero, stated: "We have achieved a tangible and massive revolution." On June 3, 2015, more than 200,000 people took to the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities to launch the fourth wave of feminism a…
On June 3, 2015, a crowd took to the streets across the country to shout together the same claim: Ni Una Menos. It was a historic march, triggered by the femicide of Chiara Páez, a 14-year-old teenager who was pregnant and murdered by her partner in the town of Rufino. From that moment on, the feminist movement in Argentina marked a before and after. Ten years later, that cry continues to resonate. See this post on Instagram A shared publication…
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