Santurtzi has called for a rally on Thursday to condemn two macho attacks by a man
The Board of Spokespersons and the Equality Council have agreed to an institutional declaration denouncing "any form of violence against women". The protest will take place at 12 noon in front of the City Hall.
Santurtzi City Council and the Equality Council have calledfor a rally on Thursday at 12:00 in front of the City Hall to condemn two sexual assaults committed by a man.
The Santurtzi Board of Spokespersons and the Equality Council have agreed on an institutional declaration denouncing "any form of violence against women".
They have expressed their support and solidarity with the victims, their families and their environment, and have "strongly condemnedthe macho crimes ". They have stressed that" all forms of violence against women constitute an attack on their physical and moral integrity, resulting in a serious and unacceptable violation of human rights ".
In addition, they have reminded citizens that this type of aggression is "a manifestation of male violence and inequality between women and men still prevailing insociety ", against which they have been" firm ".
In this context, they have called on all citizens to take an active stand in the fight against any violence against women: "We must all be active in the face of any expression of violence against women, we do not tolerate violence, we will not remain silent and we will express our support to those who have suffered violence, ultimately taking individual and collective responsibility for male aggression", they have concluded.
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