Feminists in Brazil call for Bolsonaro Never Again campaign

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-11-30 23:15:07

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In referring to Bolsonaro's policies, the National Campaign stated that this ultra neoliberal death project is racist. | Photo: Campaign Out Bolsonaro

Brasilia, December 1 (RHC)-- Social and feminist organizations in Brazil called this Wednesday for a massive mobilization for next Saturday, December 4th, under the slogan "Bolsonaro Never Again" -- calling for the impeachment of the reactionary president.

"The attacks that women have suffered in Bolsonaro's government are undeniable," expresses the call signed by 29 organizations, among them the Articulation of Brazilian Women (AMB), the World March of Women (MMM), the Unified Black Movement (MNU), the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) and the Black and Black Union for Equality (Unegro).

Inspired by the campaign "EleNo" (Not Him), which organized massive feminist mobilizations against Jair Bolsonaro during the 2018 election period, this new call will be to defend fundamental rights, according to the National Campaign Out Bolsonaro.

"The women and feminist organizations in charge of the National Campaign have been working on the construction of the Women's Mobilization Day: Bolsonaro Never Again," expressed the organization in the call.

Similarly, the National Campaign denounced the increase of hunger in Brazil and the need for care that falls on women, the loss of income and jobs, "the escalation of macho violence in domestic spaces, in public life, in the cities and in the countryside."

Activist of the Feminist Organization Semperviva and the World March of Women, Sonia Coelho, told reporters: "It is important to get Bolsonaro out, even if it is one day before he ends his government, it is impossible to continue living with a government that destroys lives and rights every day." 

Referring to Bolsonaro's policies, the National Campaign stated that this ultra neoliberal death project is racist and undermines all possibilities of existence, especially for Blacks and the poor.
 



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