Argentinian activists pin blame on machismo as attacks on women rise
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/27/argentinian-activists-machismo-attacks-women-niunamenos
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On the afternoon of 19 October, Claudia Arias and her aunt Susana Ortiz made their way to the centre of Mendoza, where they joined a crowd of thousands who had gathered to protest against a wave of violent attacks on women in Argentina.
It was one of half a dozen demonstrations across the country, organised on social media by a loose collective of activists and journalists after the rape and murder of a 16-year old schoolgirl, Lucía Pérez, in the coastal city of Mar del Plata.
Their message was #NiUnaMenos, which literally translates as not one less, but signifies not one more woman lost to violence, often committed by victims husbands, partners or close friends.
Four days after Arias and Ortiz protested in Mendoza, they were stabbed to death at their home along with Ariass 90-year old grandmother, Vicenta Díaz.
Police arrested Ariass ex-partner, Daniel Zalazar, a 30-year-old taekwondo instructor. Prosecutors say he murdered the women after an argument over the paternity of Ariass seven-month-old daughter, Mia.
Zalazar also allegedly stabbed the baby and Ariass 11-year-old son, Lucas, both of whom remain in critical condition at a Mendoza hospital. Ariass younger son, Bautista, managed to escape from the house and hid in the boot of a car with his dog, Coco, police said on Wednesday. Officers said it took the eight-year-old several hours to reopen the boot from the inside and then call the police.
It was a massacre, Claudias father, Rolo Arias, told reporters. We went to protest at the #NiUnaMenos marches and then it was our turn.
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