More actions on November 25
We publish some more actions done in different parts of the world for the International Day against Violence against Women.
In Mexico there were several marches.
In Mexico City, there were two combative marches, where graffiti were made and stickers were put up, denouncing patriarchal violence in the country, where 12 women are murdered per day.
Also in Oaxaca there were combative actions, where several organizations and collectives of women set up barricades with tires and other objects in the street, carrying cartoon coffins and wood crosses for the feminicide victims, near the Cathedral. They also demanded the alive presentation of Sandra Estefana Domínguez Martínez.
In both demonstrations the slogan “We all did not arrive!”, referring to the electoral and opportunist phrase of Claudia Sheinbaum, was shouted.
In Ireland, An Phoblacht Abú denounced the opportunist way in which the bourgeois parties are trying to link women’s rights with the increase of women candidates in their electoral farce.
In the Spanish State, the Revolutionary Committees have carried out different actions, including graffiti, pasting posters and attending rallies, where they have distributed pamphlets against patriarchy and imperialism.
In Germany, there are new reports on actions that have been carried out in several cities.
In Leipzig, they have published a short report on their participation in the demonstration, which hosted 350 people. During the march, revolutionary slogans were shouted and some Red League activists participated with a combative speech about the double exploitation and oppression and violence against women and its chauvinist instrumentalization. The speech was received positively. A number of Rote Post magazines was also sold and leaflets from the Red Women’s Committees were distributed.
In Hamburg, the Red Women’s Committee took to the streets under the banner “For a revolutionary women’s movement” and the flags of the Red League. Slogans such as “Rebellion with words and deeds, fire and flame to patriarchy!” were shouted. The occasion was also used to distribute leaflets, including on Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and the program and principles of the Red Women’s Committees.
In Cologne, the Red League attended the demonstration with more than 1,000 people. During the march, small speeches were made against bourgeois feminism and for a proletarian feminism, which attracted interested women.
In Essen the Red League made ‘flash’ rallies in several places of the city, not participating in the bourgeois demonstration organized by CDU and other revisionist actions by MLPD. While in other demonstrations legal reforms are highlighted and calls to elections made, the flash rallies by Red League made a call for a “proletarian feminism to communism” as is written in the banner itself. Images of Sandra Estefana Domínguez were also shown.