FIBE: Women’s Day requires reflection on loss of rights already acquired
The columnist of Facto News He warned that the current Brazilian left government faces many difficulties with the theme, citing some problems that women face in our country.
We are now seeing a left government with many difficulties to move forward in these themes. For example, in Brazil we have not guaranteed the legal right to abortion. We are seeing, in São Paulo, in the richest and developed state of Brazilian, hospitals not guaranteeing this right, and in other states of Brazil, this right was already difficult.
Many women went to Sao Paulo to look for hospitals for care, to get legal abortion, and these hospitals are no longer providing this right. So we are seeing, setbacks in rights already acquired and much less advances.
Cris Fibe
Cris Fibe completed his reflection, reinforcing the effects that the far right has been causing on women’s struggle for equality.
We are in a moment of great tension, I don’t want to get pessimistic, I don’t want it to be a bad message on International Women’s Day, but I think it’s a day to reinforce the need for attention.
Because it may seem that as we are less silenced, we are talking more and more, giving names to crimes, saying what are the struggles that we need to take, we are very vocal and in the streets talking, but we are also losing rights already acquired.
Cris Fibe
Case Victory: Crime shows contempt for female body, says lawyer
The crime that led to the death of Vitória Regina de Sousa, 17, shows the total contempt for the female body, pointed out FERNANDA PERREGILlawyer, teacher and human rights specialist, in an interview with Facto News News.
