Alicia Kirchner, Minister of Social Development's Office, led an act against violence towards women and felt that 'we must join forces to open roads and eliminate violence'
© Telam 2010 because of domestic violence.
Alicia Kirchner said "the President has done much to break the gender discrimination" and noted that the Head of State "has shown that when it is built from love, from the desire and commitment is what prima convictions and people, regardless of sex you can have every one. "
The event which took place in the building of the Ministry of Social Development of the Nation, the head of the ministry was accompanied by his pair of Labor, Carlos Tomada the national secretary for the Prevention, Assistance and Eradication of Violence against Women, Mariana Gras, and the owner of the Buenos Aires AIDS Foundation, Alex Freyre.
"There are issues that are very difficult but can be highly visible collective solutions," said the minister about the violence, adding that "this initiative will have an impact along and across the country. "
Then he quoted President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and said, "as President, we must build, build a foundation for improving the quality of life of our people, "adding that" a country grows when we built together. "
also remarked that" the challenge is to build rights ", while recalled former President Nestor Kirchner: "Nestor did not believe in hate, believe in love."
As part of the initiative also made a documentary with all the events will be organized at least one event per day and take pictures and then make a timeline of men against sexism.
While Alex Freyre, welcomed the "commitment to stop being late for an appointment to equality and to make strong action from the construction of masculinity eradicating, assisting and preventing violence against women. "
And he stressed that these acts are aimed at "producing a process of reflection about the sexism in everyday life, and honored four months after her death of former President Kirchner for being one of the leaders who first committed to the struggle for equal marriage.
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Grass, meanwhile, said that "there is no taboo subject and we will discuss all issues to reign in the people's love and equality."
organize the campaign
Buenos Aires AIDS Foundation, Mary Village Open House, the undersecretary for the prevention, treatment and eradication of violence against women, National Women's Council and the Council National Coordination of Social Policies.
Buenos Aires AIDS Foundation, Mary Village Open House, the undersecretary for the prevention, treatment and eradication of violence against women, National Women's Council and the Council National Coordination of Social Policies.
Among the adherents are in the Labor Minister Carlos Tomada, the Economy Minister Amado Boudou, the Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo, the Buenos Aires Governor Daniel Scioli, the president of INADI, Claudio Morgado, Secretary of National Human Rights, Eduardo Luis Duhalde, the senators of the Front for Victoria, Daniel Filmus and Jose Pampuro, and the party's national deputy Fresh Encounter, Martin Sabattella.
also gave their commitment to the deputy of the province of Buenos Aires, Fernando "Chino" Navarro, the chief of staff of Buenos Aires, Alberto Pérez, Buenos Aires legislators Francisco "Tito" Nenna, Juan Cabandié and Gonzalo Ruanova, Secretary Human Rights CGT, Julio Piumato, Secretary of Infrastructure, Abel Fatala, the chairman of Aerolineas Argentinas, Mariano Recalde, the team of the television program "Duro de Domar" and Télam president, Martín García.
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