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Coronavirus in Argentina: The forceful tweet of "La China" Suárez against domiciliary women and her response when she was sent to read to Foucault

2020-04-29T20:32:48.216Z


The actress was treated as ignorant and replied spicy: "You don't have to be very intelligent and well-educated to know that monsters should not be released."


04/29/2020 - 17:17

  • Clarín.com
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The Actrices Argentinas collective repudiated domiciles for femicides or those accused of gender violence , and one of those who raised their voices on Twitter on this issue was Eugenia Suárez. He even came across a user who called her ignorant .

China first retweeted with a " do not release " a note where Matías Bagnato , the sole survivor of the Flores massacre and a member of the Crime Victims Observatories, condemned the releases.

And then, the actress made her own post: "Health is a right, say femicides, rapists, murderers, who never thought about the rights of their victims or relatives." He had more than 53 thousand likes .

Eugenia "La China" Suárez crossed over on Twitter for home addresses for femicides and abusers.

A user identified as Catalina Manresa (@Veneciailumina) replied: “You are ignorant . I read Foucault before tweeting gansadas. ”

And true to her frontal style, the actress replied: “Ignorant? You don't have to be very smart and educated to know that monsters shouldn't be released . Speak with respect. " 

But the thing did not stay. Even La China posted the note that tells of the prisoner who received house arrest after raping a 13- year-old girl and now lives in the same neighborhood as the victim.

Later, another user, identified as Luca (@LucaVarelaa) wrote to him: “Health is a right for you and for a prisoner, the National Constitution says so. Home prison is crazy, but demanding hygiene and safety to quarantine in prison is perfect. That they all die is not the solution to anything . "

pic.twitter.com/pzRBm32ISO

- Eugenia Suarez ♛ (@chinasuarez) April 29, 2020

And there, China again came out to answer: “ Don't you read what I put? I talked about releasing them. Home prison. Not about the conditions in the prisons. ”

But there was more. User Chickenman (@CardenioQ) wrote to the actress: “The sentence is the deprivation of liberty, having prisoners as animals, we only degrade as a society. Prison should not be abuzz with violence and resentment. ” And La China also replied: "I adhere ."

I adhere.

- Eugenia Suarez ♛ (@chinasuarez) April 29, 2020

Eugenia Suárez's tweets went hand-in-hand with what was proposed by the Actrices Argentinas group, which rejected the possibility of granting the benefit of house arrest to "accused or sentenced for femicide, abuse, rape, family or gender violence" in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.

"These cases cannot be released. His home prison enables a revictimization of someone who has already undergone the tortuous process of reporting him; he puts his life and that of possible new victims at risk," the group said in a statement.

Statement by Argentine Actresses on the benefits of house arrest in the context of social isolation. #NiUnaMenos #ElEstadoEsResponsable pic.twitter.com/96j4se62lS

- Argentine Actresses (@autas_arg) April 28, 2020

In the last ten years in Argentina there is an average of one femicide every 30 hours. According to statistics from the Supreme Court's Office of Domestic Violence, in 2018 alone there were 278. The majority of murders occur in the houses of the victims and are committed by couples or ex.

Where to callLine 144

Care for women in situations of violence.

Line 137

Attention to Victims of Family Violence.

911 Emergencies

Source: clarin

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