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August 7, 2022
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"The night is ours!": they demand security in nightlife for LGBT+ people

"The night is ours!": they demand security in nightlife for LGBT+ people

Alejandra Alcántara, spokeswoman for the collective, affirms that although they are usually denounced on social networks, these types of attacks rarely result in a formal complaint before the Attorney General’s Office (FGJ) in the capital due to the re-victimization and impunity that persist.

“We are under a system that has served as a fairly punitive arm where when you go to file a complaint the first thing they ask you is why: Why were you there? Why were you drinking? Why did you go out at night? Why did you wear a skirt? Why, if you are a ‘man’, are you dressed as a ‘woman?

He indicates that it is necessary not only to deal with cases after an attack gains attention from the media, but also to create a prevention scheme created in a dialogue between the capital’s government, nightclub businessmen, social organizations and people who come to these spaces.

“The night continues to be a space where certain populations, such as women and LGBTQ+ people, have not been able to make it our own,” says Alejandra.

With the slogan “The night is ours,” the group launched a statement with a total of 55 organizations and civil society groups urging authorities and businessmen to address the problem on July 26.



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