Carolina Gomez Mena
The newspaper La Jornada
Saturday, September 14, 2024, p. 12
Members of feminist groups and survivors of attempted femicide from different states demonstrated yesterday at the Glorieta de la Mujeres que Luchan demanding that the so-called Oropéndola law, which is frozen in Congress, be promoted. In addition, they marched to the Senate to demand that legislators approve said regulation that establishes the applicable punishability in the crime of attempted murder, official preventive detention for aggressors, comprehensive reparation of damages and establishes as key testimony the statement of the victim who survived the crime, among other aspects. In 2022, the aforementioned regulation was approved in the Chamber of Deputies, but it has not been endorsed by the Senate, lamented the protesters who during the march shouted: We survivors live, and we live to tell the tale
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