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Alberto Fernández received the mother of Úrsula Bahillo, the young woman murdered by her ex-partner in Rojas

2021-02-17T21:13:13.462Z


The meeting took place in the Casa Rosada, minutes before a mobilization called by the NiUnaMenos movement in front of the Buenos Aires court building.


02/17/2021 11:01 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 02/17/2021 18:05

President Alberto Fernández received this Wednesday at the Casa Rosada the mother of Úrsula Bahillo, the 18-year-old girl murdered by her ex-partner in the Buenos Aires city of Rojas.

The President held a meeting in his office with Patricia Nasutti, whose daughter was stabbed to death last week by the police officer and former partner Matías Ezequiel Martínez, who is in custody, accused of

"aggravated femicide

.

"

The president was accompanied by the ministers of Women, Gender and Diversity, Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta;

Justice and Human Rights, Marcela Losardo, and Security, Sabina Frederic, according to a statement issued by the Government.

After the meeting with the President, the woman left for the demonstration called by the Ni Una Menos movement in front of the Buenos Aires court building.

Although the central point of the convocation was in the courts of Calle Talcahuano al 500, the mobilization was replicated in courts of different parts of the country.

"One out of every five femicides in our country are committed by members of the security forces," the movement said.

With the political conviction to respond to the acts of extreme violence against women and LGBTI, with @EliGAlcorta, @mmlosardo, @VilmaIbarraL and @SabinaFrederic we work on the creation of the Federal Council for the Addressing of Femicides, Travesticides and Transfemicides.

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- Alberto Fernández (@alferdez) February 13, 2021

"The State bureaucracy and Justice do not take seriously the risk denounced over and over again when evaluating the dangerousness of the aggressor if he has already had other episodes of violence," he said in the call.

Úrsula had denounced her ex-boyfriend 18 times, the last time three days before she was murdered.

On that occasion, she said that Martínez had threatened to kill her when she was walking through Rojas, so she needed an anti-panic button. 

After the fateful outcome, Fernández announced the creation of the Federal Council for the Addressing of Femicides, Travesticides and Transfemicides -which will be made up of the three powers of the State- and ratified the "conviction" of the national government to "respond to the acts of violence extreme "against women and the LGBTIQ + collective.


Úrsula's mother entering the government house.

"To put an end to these aberrant events, we need to carry out coordinated strategies between the national government, the provinces and the municipalities of Argentina, which help prevent and identify risk situations and guarantee a State that responds quickly," the president added. from your Twitter account.

In addition, the president summoned today, through a letter, all the governors

to work together and make all efforts

"to carry out the measures and transformations that are necessary and thus build a united Argentina against gender violence."


Official sources indicated that the objective of the Federal Council will be to develop an inter-institutional coordination environment that guarantees a

"comprehensive, effective and articulated approach"

by the different agencies of the Nation, the provinces and the City of Buenos Aires "in matters of prevention. , investigation, punishment, assistance and reparation for such crimes ".

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