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the baker can stretch this back in line with the words such by the. cops may know. nothing recipes for success strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on d.w. . shift special days of the warriors women using social media to help change the world. today now the adventure outcast fights femicide in argentina. last.
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night as he walked out when using the internet and social networks to have the patriarchy but that's not enough we feminists are taking over public spaces that can be streets and plazas but also places where we appear on the internet virtual space which is also a public space that was that it was i would like i mean it's an awesome. so safe and nice tie you so much i'm a feminist i wear makeup i get my hair done i look after myself. it didn't go i had a call on and without knowing i said i don't do that because some patriarchal structure demands it. i know it's going to die everyone decides for herself how to live feminism. what feminism means to her as
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a for me. in the now in argentina a woman is murdered every 30 hours. and seen in the cases of femicide most of the women are murdered by someone they live with it is in 7 out of 10 cases it's either their partner or ex parte. castle's exploits body. we women are being killed by people we know that they're going to steal. that are buying them you know into a wall in new york i'm in o.c. not one less campaign is a huge mass movement that slogan and compass is another slogan as well that allows all that of us not going to most we want to live in other words we're not only
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saying stop murdering us but it we're also saying we want to live. you. station house when my sister's name was swinging she was 26 years old and she lived together with her boyfriend damien he of course but he was abusive and one day she packed a suitcase saying she was going to go home to her mother he was sort of a chameleon i think he mama well she was packing her clothes he began to hit her with very violent blows to the head or this is a child so she even lost consciousness. when she came to he kicked her over and over. if she screamed and called out he's killing me he's killing me. the neighbors called the police it took a while for them to arrive. tomorrow
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mesa losses were free and she was put on a morphine based medication and she could no longer attend university or go to work . this is a it got progressively worse over 8 months then she had a stroke after an operation and died just the still here what you know. if the person you knew but of course you know induct i got off free is if you don't nothing that were not they would have my heart has been torn out. put a kid who look you go crazy after all that your heart is broken your. left not knowing why such things happen. why there's no justice and. peace if.
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you know what i want don't know where the men who murder women because they can because they know that the justice system will protect them but they know they can count on a structure of impunity for gay men can rely on support from the macho brotherhood that permeates their lives with. very. little to get engaged the rest say it's always the end so much if they get in and i don't see enough. of. the local poorly all the way this after that 1st new york a man knows protest in 2015 the level of tolerance for much of the violence dropped from what had previously been regarded as quote natural or normal and not a mile off this one today we say oh no it's neither natural nor normal and we won't
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tolerate or treat as a sinner forcing charges and taking action to end the chain of subjugation of this woman and they're doing that sooner than they did in the past one. 100 yards. and let the young boy at the same time we're also fighting to legalize abortion in argentina. and out of him being on that c. on you know argentina feminism is met with what we call neal much more aggression that i see on and there are some groups especially when it comes to abortion that attack us on the internet on twitter or facebook. that med and link all of us murderers and anything esle thena. i.
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thank. you. thank. god. yes. i think. this is the 1st meeting of the warrior women the 1st international meeting . we were in one of the autonomous rebels upper tista municipalities that all the summer tista movement defends the rights of the indigenous peoples and the poorest in mexico. he sort of thought that even before the $1904.00 uprising it stood for an alternative to the capitalist system. and we feminists are connected. than. that and i think we want to change everything and we want to do it together.
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it. was my dad was. you know for us and we would have a saying we had to mask our faces in order to be seen. as the only uncle yes what we have here is a totally alternative way of life. when us laughing when a feminist society is possible it happens when we all unite. this played out on you did you expect a many women to come. oh no no no no we didn't. you know we were expecting 600 but we had to add another 06000 came to me was.
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that i'm a journalist for if i worked as a bartender i would also have a feminist perspective from behind the bar but i happen to be a journalist so i can make my voice heard in the media a little you see you were led away when it was young people i can expose these issues tell these stories and put into words the injustice that women lesbians transvestites and transgendered people have to live with by the. bedouin but as a journalist do. you think. it would. be. enough in the in argentina at the moment one of our central demands is the decriminalization and legalization of abortion. that they are
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telling him you know you know where i'm really happy it will send back anyway yeah i thought that's how i don't know that this. is what i buy me i get you know symbol of the campaign is the green scarf we wear around our necks or a wrist you see it on the street hanging from girls backpacks and handbags because today it's the younger women who are driving the struggle. that my whole him in islam is an intergenerational movement. that hit us and i. think here in argentina we have a saying rich women abort the poor guy. i am i had a gleaming anything apart from the criminalization the fact that there is no law
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ensuring legal safe and free abortion leads to the deaths of so many women that they die as a result of terminating their pregnancies and they die because they're forced to undergo unsafe abortions in secret. ever since the return of democracy that more than $3000.00 women have died after undergoing clandestine abortions. and i want to see you do it a lot archy's my d.f. it is either got us. knowing like you i have not come to debate with you deputies about the right to abortion but then i think that it's also because our rights are not debatable but i have come to ask what you will do to guarantee this right but i don't think they had it all out even that the commission's assessment has to be
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ready within a week. that it going to. get a good correlate that a good idea. but i've. got the oath that it diodes or both afraid it might be will cut into your vote goes. on offending abortion will become legal in argentina it didn't happen today it won't tomorrow but we believe there's been an irreversible change there is no turning back thanks to the women's movement it is.
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