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Latin American women march against violence

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From Buenos Aires to Bogota, women across Latin America took to the streets on Friday in marches to mark the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women, demanding more action from authoritie­s.

In Mexico City, feminist associatio­ns marched down Reforma Avenue, one of the capital’s main arteries, chanting with loudspeake­rs and smoke flares, flanked by hundreds of police with riot shields and protective vests.

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, who is hoping to become the country’s first female president in 2024, had earlier this week called for a peaceful protest, but some wary activists arrived with helmets and goggles in case of tear gas.

Victims of rape and mothers of women and girls killed across Mexico took to loudspeake­rs to demand an end to gender violence and better criminal investigat­ions for their loved ones.

According to government data, some 20 women are killed each day though few cases result in sentences.

“We will not be silenced,” said Lorena Gutierrez, whose 12-year-old daughter was a victim of femicide. “Women and girls are still disappeari­ng all across the country.”

Honduras suffers the region’s highest rate of femicides, followed by the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Bolivia and Brazil, according to a new UN report.

“Our obligation is to redouble efforts so that the women and girls of our region can truly exercise their right to live a life free of violence and discrimina­tion,” Jose Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs of the UN’s regional economic body said.

In October, 80 women in Mexico were killed due to their gender, according to a Tuesday government report; the fourth consecutiv­e monthly increase.

“We want them to listen,” said Jose Angel Trejo, whose daughter Melani was killed in August in Morelos, a state known gender violence. He said investigat­ors weren’t answering his messages and the suspect is still free.

 ?? ?? THE COLOUR PURPLE: People take part in a rally marking the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women in Mexico City on Friday.
THE COLOUR PURPLE: People take part in a rally marking the Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women in Mexico City on Friday.

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