Feminist organizations will mobilize at Casa Rosada on World Day against Gender Violence

Feminist organizations will mobilize at Casa Rosada on World Day against Gender Violence

November 24, 2024 – 18:02

One of the axes of the protest will be to target “the misogynistic and sexist government” of Javier Milei, whom they pointed out as responsible for “femicides, lesbicides and trans-transvesticides.”

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This Monday, feminist organizations will march within the framework of the World Day against Gender Violence and they will protest against “the misogynistic and sexist government” of Javier Milei.

The mobilization will start at 4:30 p.m. from Avenida De Mayo and 9 de Julio and will end at the Pink House.

In addition to the march, activities will be carried out such as a graffiti in tribute to the deceased Mother of Plaza de Mayo and fervent feminist and Human Rights activist, Nora Cortinas and, at the end, a document referring to the day will be read, with a claim for the lack of public policies by the National Government.

Strong claims from the feminist movement against Javier Milei

The Buenos Aires legislator for the Left Workers’ Front (FIT) Mercedes Trimarchiwho is also part of the Isadora leadership, Women in Strugglereferred to this Monday’s protest and noted that Milei was “the only one who voted against the prevention of violence against women and girls at the UN“and that, for that reason, they will put the emphasis of tomorrow’s mobilization on saying “Enough of femicides, lesbicides and trans-transvesticides” because “the Government is responsible.”

“Like every November 25, we march against patriarchal violence in tribute to the sisters Minerva, Patria and María Teresa Mirabal who They were brutally murdered in 1960 by the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic.. They were executed with special viciousness for being women and for daring to confront the aberrations of a dictatorial government,” he indicated.

Likewise, he stressed that this date also commemorates the struggle and rebellion of these women. “that strengthens the fight” against any type of gender violence.

“We defend legal abortion and Comprehensive Sexual Education (ESI). Enough of sexual abuse in childhood, enough of the cover-up,” he concluded.

Argentina will be one of the many places in the world where women will gather this Monday to protest World Gender Violence Day.

Source: Ambito

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