translated from Spanish: Women march to demand gender alert at CDMX

Women marched on Thursday from the Monument to the Revolution to the Angel of Independence, in demand that the Gender Violence Alert be declared in Mexico City and that cases of rape and femicides that remain unpunished in the capital be resolved.
Photo: Erendira Aquinas #Shotoniphone
The march was led by a group of women who, with drums, accompanied the slogans of “neither one more, nor one more, nor one more killed”, and “alive they took them, we want them alive”.
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A contingent of Tlalpan also attended, which demanded action against femicides, as this mayoralty is the one that concentrates the largest number of research folders.
Photo: Erendira Aquinas #Shotoniphone
Arriving at the Independence Column, a group of demonstrators graffitied on the wooden barrier with which it was covered following the protest on 16 August last, with the demand of the capital government to protect women rather than monuments.
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According to the call for protest #TerremotoFeminista, the women would perform an artistic-political act in the Angel, which they canceled due to the heavy rain that hit the place.
Photo: Erendira Aquinas #Shotoniphone
 
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