They condemn a macho attack in Hondarribia
The Hondarribia City Council and the Gipuzkoa Council call on the citizens to participate in the rally that will take place on Saturday, March 8, at 6 p.m.
The Hondarribia City Counciland the Provincial Councilof Gipuzkoa have expressed their "strongest condemnation" of a macho attack in this municipality and their "full support and solidarity" with the assaulted woman, making available to her all the resources and assistance she may need at the moment.
The City Council has expressed its "firm" position to "clearly state" that it does not accept "under any circumstances any violationof women's rights "and has thus offered all citizens a means of" clearly rejecting violence against women ".
"Male violence is the result of a structural problem in our society aimed at perpetuating control and domination over women, so this violence is not the result of isolated actions or unexplained events," the statement says.
The Hondarribia City Council "has a responsibility to ensure that all the people who live in the municipality are in full possession of all their rights" and stresses that "it will not rest on this effort, because we must all seek a solution to this serious social problem that calls into question the foundations of our democratic coexistence".
Finally, we call on the citizens to participate in the rally convened by the Hondarribia City Council in collaboration with the Equality Bureau, which will take place on Saturday at 6 p.m. in the March 8 square.
For its part, the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa has joined the rally, strongly condemning the case of male violence in Hondarribia and expressing its closeness and solidarity with the victim, his relatives and relatives.
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