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Thousands of women began to gather in front of the Congress, as part of the third "International Women's Strike, 8M". The different groups and columns are heading towards the area of Plaza de Mayo.
According to the organizers, groups of "bad, transvestite, trans, bibadual, non-binary, fat and interbad, as well as workers, unemployed, precarious workers and the popular economy" participate in the situation.
Groups of girls and teenagers with green handkerchiefs who advocate for the campaign for the legalization of abortion marched alongside women who wore the purple handkerchief that rejects gender-based violence and others who, with orange handkerchiefs, have requested the separation of the church and the state.
Many of these girls also carried signs claiming the rights of rape girls who became pregnant and could not have access to the legal termination of pregnancy.
Jasmine, 14, was in favor of the march and spread the need to go out without risk of death. "And if it touched me, let it be the last case," he says.
Sandra accompanies her daughter and a friend to the Plaza de los dos Congresos. Sandra, from the Loma Hermosa region, explained to TN that she was for her and to accompany her daughter, and acknowledged "radical changes in society".
Her 16-year-old daughter, Naiara, said she liked "that we all mobilize for women's rights." He also stated that in his school, "debates are organized" in this regard.
Vendors who usually offer cold drinks or sandwiches at the events mixed their voices this afternoon with those who offered to paint the faces of the protesters in exchange for a contribution as they pleased.
In addition, many artists performed interventions among the protesters performing acrobatics, brief dramatizations and other presentations. A group of Pilar women also approached Congress.
Inés warned that this district is one of the municipalities with the highest rate of femicides. He added, "We come to seek justice for all women who die every day, we are motivated by the pbadion of justice to do justice because we come to complaints and we go home and we are struck or killed. . "
Marcela, the companion of Ines, said that "men do not see that there is a question of parity, they have trouble understanding that we are facing a new culture," he said. he concluded.
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