translated from Spanish: British artists created a letter open to ask for equality

“On the international day of the woman 2019 is a surprising fact that women enjoy the same rights and opportunities as men in any country in the world,” thus ate nza publication of The Guardian this morning. Emma Watson, Keira Knightley, Dua Lipa and Emma Thompson are some of the figures who wrote an open letter by the international women’s day for the British media, where were the rights of women.” Every day, women and girls face discrimination, poverty and violence just because they are women”, wrote, and added:”they work longer hours and are paid less. Less than one in every four parliamentarians in the world are women.” 

“The artists recalled the impact of the #MeToo worldwide movement, which allowed an”unprecedented”acknowledgement that must continue down the”systemic oppression that denies women their rights”.” It is time to turn the talks into action. To this end, women in all their diversity (women of all nationalities, races, abilities, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity) need their voices to be heard and respected”, they noted. Freedom to decide, to express their opinion, to make visible what they have to go through on a daily basis. “Women who openly speak face to all forms of violence and abuse. This has to stop,”ended. In this article: 8 M Emma Watson Keira Knightley Dua Lipa Emma Thompson women’s day

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