Mar 9 • 02:07 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Women march in Mexico against disappearances and femicides: 'Not one daughter less'

Thousands of women marched in Mexico City on International Women's Day to protest against gender violence and femicides in the country.

On International Women's Day, thousands of women took to the streets of Mexico City to protest the ongoing issue of disappearances and femicides in Mexico. The march featured powerful slogans such as 'Not one daughter less' and 'We did not all arrive,' highlighting the alarming rates of violence against women in the country, where about ten women are murdered daily. The event brought together a diverse crowd, from first-time participants to seasoned activists, all united in their demand for safety and justice.

Among the marchers was 17-year-old Amairani Quetzali, who expressed her fears about going out, particularly after school. Her sentiments resonated with many young women, as the representation of younger generation women in the feminist movement is growing. According to statistics shared during the march, seven out of ten women over the age of 15 in Mexico have experienced some form of violence, underscoring the urgent need for change and public awareness surrounding these issues.

This year's rally was particularly significant as it marked the second International Women's Day under the presidency of Claudia Sheinbaum, with attendees continuing to push for systemic change and governmental accountability regarding violence against women. The momentum behind the march serves not only as a protest but as a call to action for both policymakers and the general public to address and combat the deep-rooted machismo culture that perpetuates gender-based violence in Mexico.

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