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The collective Ni Una Menos repudiated the acquittal of the accused for the feminicide of Lucía Pérez, aged 16 and from Mar del Plata. She was drugged, badaulted and impaled by three major men. On October 8, 2016, Lucía's feminicide unleashed a huge mourning march to demand Ni Una Menos and the first women's strike.
"Lucía Pérez was killed twice: the first time, the direct executors, the second, those who acquitted them and thus denied that two adults who supply cocaine to a teenager are responsible for abuse and femicide ", denounces the statement of Ni Una Menos, which has hundreds of members of personalities of the women's movement, human rights and political and student organizations.
The full text
DO NOT FORGET, WE DO NOT LET
AGAINST MISÓGINA REVANCHA OF PATRIARCHAL, COLONIAL AND RACIST JUSTICE
Lucía Pérez has been killed twice. The first time, the direct executors; the second, those who acquitted them and therefore denied that two adults who provide cocaine to a teenager are responsible for abuse and femicide. They want to tell us that their lives do not matter, that the power relations that are at the root of gender-based violence do not exist, that the huge feminist movement that has brandished their smile as a banner of struggle all over the world. country must remain silent. We will not do it, we do not forgive, we do not forget, we do not reconcile. It was a femicide.
This sentence that leaves the crime of the 16-year-old girl whose guilt prompted the first national women's strike in October 2016, without guilt, wants to restore patriarchal power over our lives. By denying the figure of the femicide, it produces more than impunity. They want to remove all the meanings we make on the streets of what gender-based violence means in real lives.
It is not by chance that this is the year when millions of women have mobilized to legally abort and we have learned while walking for the 25N, International Day Against Violence in Africa. With regard to women and the dissidence of popular and community anti-racist feminisms. , indigenous, afro / black, afro / black, afro / black, bad, trans, transvestite, migrant, villeras. We denounce patriarchal vengeance, which wants to devote our bodies to spoils of war and territory of conquest for illegal economies and abuse of power. This sentence is a form of psychic terror against all the struggles that demand justice. We are still screaming and today,
#NiUnaMenos #VivasOurWe want
25N Anti-Violence Day for Women, Lesbians, Transvestites and Transgender Women
Nora Cortiñas, Mothers Foundation Line of Plaza de Mayo
Taty Almeida, Mothers Foundation of Plaza de Mayo
National Campaign Against Violence against Women (Federation of Popular Organizations, Front of Organizations Struggling, Make Impossible, Venceremos – Workers' Party in People's Power, Social and Political Current Marabunta, People's Education Team, Scarves of the rebellion: Villa Paris, Casita de Guernica, Professor, Indomites, Correpi, Ñanderoga, Islanders in struggle, Arde Pandora, Víctor Choque Association, Mundanas, Caracolas, Luján University Front and Rio Bravo territorial struggle space at Subversion, Teaching Association La Bordó, El Agite student badociation at HLI, Oíme student group, women of the independent railways, gender commission of the Baldío – Tucumán Cultural Collective, La Dignidad – Mendoza People 's Movement, Aquelarre Féralist Association, independent accompaniers).
National campaign for the right to legal abortion, safe and free – CABA
Collective NiUnaMenos
Network of women's organizations Villa 21-24 and Zavaleta
CEB – Coordinator of Basic Students
Feminist campaign for the lay state
Feminist People's Congress
Original women for the good life
Matamba Group
Workers in line 144
Cristina Echegoyen, Secretariat for Gender Equality and Diversity of SUTEBA
Laura Sotelo, Genres ATE Capital
Belén Sotelo, CTA Assistant Secretary, CABA
Maria Reigada Dry DDHH CTA Pcia Bs As.
Vanesa Siley, Secretary General SITRAJU
Natalia Fontana, aeronautical press secretary
Ana Cacopardo, journalist
Laurana Malacalza, Coordinator of the Observatory of Gender Violence in the Province of Buenos Aires
Dora Martínez, CTAA Assistant Secretary
Karina Nicoletta, secretary of the AGTSYP genus
Jacquelina Flores, CTEP Capital Assistant
Yamile Socolovsky, Training Secretary of the National CTA
Verónica Bethancourt, union secretary CONADU
Patricia Romero Díaz, Secretary for Human Rights – SUTEBA
Mónica Grandoli, Under-Secretary of Human Rights – SUTEBA
Silvia León, Gender Secretary, CTAA Nacional
Clarisa Gambera, Secretary of Gender CTAA Capital
Cintia García, Secretary of Gender, CTAA Quilmes
Alicia Meynard, Secretary of Gender and Equality CTAA Buenos Aires
Body of Delegates of ATE – National University of Quilmes
Yanina Grismau, Director of Gender ATE Department of Buenos Aires Province
Laura Córdoba, Women's Union of the Truck Drivers Union
Estela Díaz, National CTA Gender Secretariat
Giselle Santana, Northern Region General Secretariat, CTA Capital
Patricia Romero Díaz, Secretary for Human Rights – SUTEBA
Evangelina Ortiz, FeMPINRA
Fanny Pallero, San Juan Federation
Mónica Ameneiros, APA Secretariat on Gender
Romina Rubens, Fecootrar Federation, Rosario Santa Fe
Secretariat for Gender Equality of CTA Pcia de Buenos Aires
Claudia Lazzaro, tanners unionists
National ATE
ATE Health, Gender Secretariat
National CTAA
CTAA La Plata, Beriso and Ensenada
AaGraCuba
Articulação de Mulheres Brasileiras
Articulação Feminista Marcosul
A turma da bahiana
Fecootraun Tucuman, Alfredo Carrizo
Andrea Viguet, president of Fecootraun Mendoza
Blend of flowers to finish
Assembly of J. B. Justo and Corrientes
Bahía Rosa, rescuers in the red (Bahía Blanca)
Brenda Maier, CCC Health Department Coordinator
La Enramada Community Health House
Virginia Bolten chair free
Chana, future feminism
Christian Miño, President of the CNCT
Marcosur feminist with articulation Ciscsa
Las Hilando collective artivist feminist collective lifeguard, Córdoba
Collective of intervention before the violence (CIAV)
Collective matter
Colectivo Antropobad, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UBA
Collego of Mujeres Osadía
Collectives / Afro Orgas
Spells with live voice. Feminist radio productions, EL Bolsón, Rio Negro
Daniel Parra, Federation of Chaco
Diego Olivares, secretary Fecootraun of Florencio Varela
Dora is listening to you (Paraná, Entre Ríos)
Edelmiro Díaz, Cotrafer Federation of Entre Ríos
The educators of Villa 21/24 and Zavaleta
emergent
School of Popular Feminism Nora Cortiñas / Gender Secretariat CTAA CAPITAL /
CCC genre space
Women's Front of the Solidarity Party
Front of the organizations in struggle
Popular Front Darío Santillán
Popular Front Darío Santillán-National Current
Feminist Forum Against the G20
Afroargentinidad indelible
Left-wing Latin socialist
Together and left-MST
The Bonfire Socorro Rosa Tierra de Fuego
The comarqueñas
The casildas
The Rosario Fugues
Hilarious rescuers in red (San Juan)
Rescuers Nanas in red (Santa Fe)
Las Rudas Lifeguards at Red Villa Mercedes (San Luis)
Lita Boitano – Sandra Moresco, families of disappeared and politically motivated detainees
Luis Coria, president of the national cartonneurs network
Maleducados Kisulelaiñ Socorro Fiske
Hands to each other, Collective Feminist (Villa Gesell)
MAFIA.
Magdalena Pura Praxis – Red Ma (g) dalena International
Popular and dissident feminist tide
María Inés La Greca, Coordinator of the UNTREE Interdisciplinary Network of Gender Studies
María Nicolás, President of Fecootraun Corrientes
Martín Bordalejo, treasurer of the CNCT
Local Table Against Gender Violence Match of the Coast
Reconquista Table
Movement of Peoples for Feminist Socialism (Juana Azurduy)
Popular Dignity Movement
Movement for Latin American unity and social change
Public women
Peronist Women X Unity – PJ CABA
Not a less Fiorito
Not so different women in a situation of social vulnerability
Chimeras – Socialist Democracy
Raúl Garofalo, Santa Fe Federation of Santa Fe
Red Dawn
Network of professionals for the right to decide
Gender and Trade Network
Red teachers, families and organizations of Bajo Flores
UNTREF interdisciplinary network of gender studies
Amazon Magazine
La Negra del Sur Magazine
Revolt Rescuers – CABA
Río rosa socorro, Colorado River
Wild Rose (Viedma, Black River)
Sebastián Raspa, Federation on May 1st in Quilmes
Queer Printers
Catamarca lifeguards
Lifeguards in Network – Women's Abortion
Rescuers in Pico General Red
Lifeguards in Red Los Lagos (Neuquén)
Lifeguards in Santa Rosa red
Lifeguard missions
Olavarría Lifeguards
Weichafe Lifeguards by Malal Chos (Neuquén)
Socorro Comarca Andina (Chubut and Rio Negro)
Socorro Rosa Balcarce
Socorro Rosa Chaco Corrientes
Socorro Rosa Jujuy
Socorro Rosa Necochea-Quequen
Socorro Rosa Quebrada and Puna (Jujuy)
Socorro Rosa Rabiosa (Comodoro Rivadavia)
Socorro Rosa Río Cuarto
Socorro Rosa Salta
Socorro Rosa San Francisco- "Las Rivas"
Socorro Rosa Santa Elena.
Socorro Rosa Santiago del Estero
Socorro Rosa Tandil
Socorro Rosa Tucumán
Villa Socorro Rosa Villa Nueva / Rosa Tribe
Socorro Rosa Villa Regina
Socorro Villa La Angostura
Marika sweat
Green tea – Collective feminist Autogestiva (Arroyito, Córdoba)
Vivas Nos Queremos – Ecuador
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