Camila Arteche explains why she doesn’t celebrate March 8th: “Don’t congratulate me!”

08/03/2021 – 12:19 PM (GMT-4)

Cuban actress Camila arteche explained that she’s not celebrating March 8, but fights for women’s rights and gender equality, so she made it clear that she doesn’t want to be congratulated.

“I fight, like any other day, on March 8th for gender equality and equal rights and opportunities for all people. If we achieve it as a society, we may be able to celebrate“he specified.

Arteche, also known for her commitment to gender equality and her fight against machismo and violence against women and girls, stressed that on Women’s Day, “I am marching for those who are not, for those who find themselves in adverse situations, for which they cannot walk. the light. “

“They didn’t kill me, and I feel dead. They didn’t rape me, and I feel furious. They haven’t gagged me, and I feel voiceless,” said the actress.

“Excellent Camila! I join your fight!”, “Of course we are marching. Keep flying and be an example of all that can be done for the benefit of women. Thank you from the bottom of the heart of an ordinary Cuban”, ” Thank you for supporting all those who silence their suffering “,” Thank you Camila for the support you give us to those women who have been victims of so much evil “,” Absolutely right, we have to keep fighting, but still congratulate I already tell you that you are a wonderful woman who stands up for the rights of everyone, ‘noted a number of followers of the actress.

In recent years, Camila Arteche has become the face and voice of the struggle for rights and respect for women in Cuba. The actress has focused on condemns street harassment and informs Cuban society, where this practice has become so naturalized that they understand that it is a form of violence and that women feel insecure, violated and objectified.

In 2019 it joined the bell Evolves, for nonviolence against women and girls in Cuba, to show that “harassment slows you down”.

“Women want and have the right to walk safely, upload photos to the networks without fear of an inappropriate comment, to dress comfortably, without criteria or lurking from strangers,” Camila wrote of the campaign. .

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