The Brutal Femicide of a Teenager in Argentina Raises Alarms Again 11 Years After the Origin of "Ni Una Menos" (Not One Less).
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By Anabella González, CNN en Español. For eleven years now, every June 3rd, thousands of people have taken to the streets in various cities across Argentina to protest against gender violence. This year, as in 2015 and on other occasions, the outrage is even greater due to a recent case: the femicide of Agostina Vega, a 14-year-old girl, which has mobilized and reignited calls for justice. On Saturday, the discovery of Agostina's body, who had b…
Massive mobilizations in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, San Miguel de Tucumán, Rosario and Mar del Plata demand justice for Agostina Vega and reject the cuts of the national government to policies against gender violence. Thousands of women mobilized on June 3 in a new day of Ni Una Menos in Argentina, with strong [...] The entry "Ni Una Menos" returns to the streets and challenges Milei's cuts was first published in Desenfoque.cl.
See this post on Instagram A publication shared by Adunlam Oficial (@adunlam Oficial) After the case of the femicide of Agostina Vega in Córdoba, the community of the National University of La Matanza (UNLaM) was present in the federal march of Ni Una Menos. To demand justice for the victims of gender violence, teachers (ADUNLaM), non-doctors (ATUNLaM) and students, they mobilized together with a large mass under the slogan “Vivas, libres y dese…
Córdoba reached the eleventh edition of the Ni Una Menos with an open and recent wound: the femicide of Agostina Vega, 14 years old, occurred days before in the city. The call needed no more argument than that bang and look. Córdoba went out into the street in the rain this 3J, eleven years after the cry that founded this date, with the same urgency and with the same unanswered question. By Bernardina Rosini The trole that runs through the neigh…
The murder of a 14-year-old girl in C rdoba again led thousands of Argentineans to protest against the rape of women.
In the city of Córdoba, more than 100,000 people marched in spite of the rain. Among umbrellas and with the pain of the skin, the cry of Ni Una Menos was blunt, crossed with the shock of the femicide of Agostina Vega. And that cry was repeated in many towns and cities of the province, with improvised posters and torches made of bottles. The entry Ni Una Menos in Córdoba: what does a province that sows bodies reap? was first published in La ink.
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