Why Did They Remove the Fences of the Glorieta of the Women Who Fight? Thus Answered the Government of Cdmx
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Collectives and journalists denounced since the morning of this Friday what appeared to be the dismantling of ‘La Glorieta de las Mujeres que Luchan’, in Mexico City, a space that has become a symbol of feminist struggle since 2021. Since early, the collective ‘AlwaysVivas’ denounced that workers of the CDMX government were removing the tapestry placed by feminist groups that four years ago intervened this monument to make it a space of protest …
The Secretariat of Government of Mexico City (Segob CDMX) reported that the removal of the tapestries located in the Glorieta de las Mujeres que Lugan, located in Paseo de la Reforma, was carried out only for cleaning purposes. The announcement was made after social networks, it was reported that this Friday cleaning staff of the CDMX moved these structures, causing concern about the reasons for the manipulation of the monument.
Photo: Cuaroscuro Mexico City Mexico City. Feminist and human rights collectives denounced the dismantling of the Glorieta de las Mujeres que Lugan, a space of memory and protest installed since 2021 on Paseo de la Reforma. The action was described as a direct attack against the struggles for justice in a country marked by feminicide violence. The glorieta, recognized by the figure of a woman with a fist in high and the Garden “We Are Memory”, …
“We were very clear that the fences were not touched because they are part of the memory with the names of the women who have made history, fighting for truth and justice in this country,” said the Glorieta of the Women Who Fight.
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