Con nombres y versos, Linares remembers the victims of macho violence – Linares28 – El diario digital de Linares

Con nombres y versos, Linares remembers the victims of macho violence – Linares28 – El diario digital de Linares

El Ayuntamiento de Linares celebrated its extraordinary plenary session today International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Womenevery year on November 25, it is a key day to mobilize society to fight the scourge of gender-based violence and to highlight its devastating impact on victims, their families and society as a whole.

The act, presided over by Alcaldesa Auxí del Olmo, began with the reading of the institutional manifesto in charge of Mamen Muñoz, Equality and Diversity Councilor-Representative. In his speech, Muñoz emphasized that this commemoration is “a call to action, there is no guarantee that que ninguna victim quede en el olvido”.

No solo rindió homenaje and las más de 50 women have been killed in Spain this year violencia machista, sino también and los minores vicaria de violencia vicaria, una de las formas más brueles de esta problemática. “Memory has a form, but it cannot be erased.”

The day ended with the intervention of the writer Mercedes Ruedaquien emoción a los presentes al reciter un poema que evocaba el dolor, la lucha y la esperanza en la eradicación de la violencia. His poetic message was a reminder of the transformative power of culture and education in building a society free from violence.

The importance of celebrating November 25

Established by the UN in 1999 as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, November 25 is not only a day of remembrance, but a reminder that gender-based violence remains one of the most persistent human rights violations in the world. According to the United Nations, one in three women has experienced physical or sexual violence in her lifetime, and the numbers are even more alarming when we consider the less visible forms of psychological, economic or digital violence.

Celebrating this history is key to keeping the social conversation about this issue alive, making victims visible, and strengthening a collective commitment to gender equality. It is a day to raise awareness, sensitize and unite efforts in all spheres: institutional, educational, community and personal.

Keys to combating gender-based violence

Eliminating gender-based violence requires undivided attention and the active participation of the entire society. Help and tips for a significant contributor:

  1. Educar en igualdad since la childhood
    Prevention starts with education. Teaching girls and boys values ​​such as respect, equality and empathy helps build healthy relationships and avoid violence.
  2. Break the silence
    Economic dependence or no economic dependence. Creating a safe environment where victims can speak out without fear of judgment is critical.
  3. Spot the warning signs
    Excessive control, isolation, abuse, jealousy, or threats are indicators of a toxic relationship. Learning to identify them is the key to timely intervention.
  4. Support the victims
    If you know someone who has suffered from gender-based violence, listen without judgment and offer support in seeking professional help.
  5. Denunciation
    En España, el 016 It is a free and confidential hotline offering 24-hour services to victims of gender-based violence. Además, cualquier ciudadano puede denunciar casos de violencia de gendero que cozca.
  6. Participation in sensitization campaigns
    Conclude events related to marches or commemorations, ensure visibility of the issue and manterello on the public agenda.
  7. Promote equality in all areas
    The fight against gender violence is directly related to achieving equality. Challenging stereotypes and gender roles at home, school, and work is a powerful tool to prevent bullying.

En palabras de la alcaldesa Auxi del Olmo, «there is no conservation permit. Erradicar la violence de gender es una responsabilidad compartada que nos exige esttar unidos, ser valientes y actuar confireza».

The commitment of the Linares City Council is reflected not only in symbolic acts like today's plenum, but also in the implementation of public policies that support victims and promote equality and civic sensitivity. Every gesture counts in this struggle, and everyone's participation is essential to moving forward towards a future free of violence.