Written by Marie Trigona | |
Tuesday, 24 October 2006 Upsidedownworld.org | |
![]() Nearly 10,000 women from diverse backgrounds and organizations participated in this year's congress, which featured over 48 workshops on gender issues ranging from abortion, syndicalism and neighborhood organizing to women's health. The congress took place in the midst of protests from the Catholic Church and concluded with a massive march in the capital, in which thousands of women protested for the legalization of abortion and end to violence against women.
"Romina Tejerina: a symbol of violence against women" Many traveled over 24 hours to make it to Jujuy for a specific demand: the release of Romina Tejerina, a 19-year-old rape victim who is serving 14 years in prison for murdering her newly born baby after secretly giving birth in her bathroom. During the congress, women held a rally outside the prison where Tejerina is serving her term. Tejerina reported that she had been raped several days after the actual attack. Her violator, a neighbor was jailed for three days and later released on lack of evidence. Tejerina tried to terminate her pregnancy, but did not because abortion is illegal in Argentina. Pomilo says that Tejerina's imprisonment has made many women's organizations fight even harder for the legalization of abortion. "If Romina, a rape victim could have had access to a legal abortion, she wouldn't be in prison today. Romina has made all of us women re-strategies a ton of things and pushes us to struggle for the legalization of abortion. We have yet to make advances in the fight for its legalization."
Natalia García from Zafinas, a lesbian action and reflection group that formed during 2004's women's' conference in the city of Rosario, in the province of Santa Fe, participated in a workshop on lesbianism. She also went to the rally outside Tejerina's jail, some 20 kilometers from San Salvador de Jujuy. "I told my girlfriend that the rally outside the prison for Romina's release was worth traveling 2,000 kilometers." Many women had to take over local busses and convince bus drivers to take them to the rally. During their journey to the jail, droves of women chanted for Tejerina's freedom from the usurped busses and trucks. When they arrived, Tejerina waved and greeted her fellow fighters from her jail cell. According to participants from Zafinas, Tejerina has become a symbol for all women fighting against gender violence and discrimination. García comments, "Romina Tejerina is a victim of all types of social and institutional violence against women . . . Sexual violence first, then she was stopped from having an abortion. The third institutional aggression was putting her in jail. Why? If a man shoots a woman 10 times he's given a light sentence because he went crazy or was jealous. A girl who murders her son no, they put her in jail because she didn't do what society says that she should do: she should be a mother and it doesn't matter how she feels." "Gaining visibility"
García comments that, despite legal strides for same sex marriage in 2003, the queer community constantly faces legal and physical harassment by religious groups that hold significant sway in politics, especially at the local level. "Right now the Catholic Church has been attacking us on all fronts, wherever we go, on the internet, even when we go to the streets to protest. We are feeling a lot of pressure from the church and fundamentalist groups especially."
Women from several worker-run enterprises (known as ''recuperated'' enterprises) like BAUEN hotel and the Zanon ceramics factory participated in this year's congress. "This is the second congress I've come to, and it has been a great experience to learn from women in other worker cooperatives and recuperated enterprises," says María Eva Losana a worker at BAUEN cooperative. She adds that the workshop on recuperated enterprises has served as a space to discuss the challenges women face in their workplace, even when there isn't a boss.
"Taking the congress to the streets" Before leaving Jujuy, women held a protest outside the hosting city's cathedral, which has become an annual tradition. A barricade of church goers carrying crosses, rosaries, and pictures of fetuses around the central cathedral met women chanting "take your rosaries out of our ovaries" and "we demand an end to the inquisition against women." Demonstrators took a no holds barred approach to the protest, acting exactly as women shouldn't: showing bare breasts, acting in solidarity with other women and screaming for self-determination. The popular education team, Headscarves in Rebellion (Panuelos Rebeldes), dressed up as prisoners of patriarchy, capitalism, church and police. Prisoners of domestic violence, lack of access to sexual education and cultural hegemony marched chained to the hand of patriarchy. They also carried a special message: "Romina we are going to free you."
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Sunday, October 29, 2006
Women in Argentina Demand Gender Equality and Reproductive Rights
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