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Violence women: Von Der Leyen and Kamala victims for street art
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(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 25 - MILAN, NOV 25 - "She had reported it but she was killed anyway", we read under the swollen faces of Kate Middleton, Ursula von der Leyen, Kamala Harris, Christine Lagarde, the Queen of Spain Letizia Ortiz, AnneHidalgo and Marine Le Pen. These are the street art works created by the artist AleXsandro Palombo for 25 November, International Day of Violence Against Women. A series created "to denounce - explains the artist, who has always been sensitive to this mathematics - the lack of answers in terms of support and protection from the institutions to women victims of violence". Leopere were posted in Milan at the entrance of the State University, in Via Orefici and in Via Torino. The series called 'SheReported Him' will also be presented in Spain, in the region of Murcia,with the support of the Spanish Government's Ministry of Equal Opportunities. (HANDLE).
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