“Died because they were women”

“Died because they were women”
“Died because they were women”

These first names belong to women who are victims of feminicide in . There have been 1,012 of them since the start of Emmanuel Macron's mandate. Around a hundred people attended the rally on Saturday organized at the call of 12 associations, unions and political parties.

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A comprehensive framework law

“These women died because they were women,” said Théodora Barreau Potier, co-pilot of Nous tous 39. “We see indifference from successive governments to this massacre.” “We are asking for a comprehensive framework law against violence and the 2.6 billion euros necessary,” added Raphaëlle Manière, from Osez le fémitisme 39. Maryvonne Faillenet-Elvezi, president of the CIDFF 39 (information center on the rights of women and families), for her part insisted that “shame must change sides. Everything starts with prevention from a very young age. »

A national telephone number, 3919is dedicated to listening to and guiding women victims of violence. Free and anonymous call, service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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