On 24 May, anti-militarist feminist groups went to the streets in order to denounce the guerra.En case of Vitoria-Gasteiz, denounced the devastating effects of the war on women and asked them to put life at the centre of politics and the system. The war, its causes, consequences and, above all, its destructive consequences on the bodies of women and girls have been the subject of debate.
According to Alea in a statement, the protest has been called by the antimilitarist feminist group Armiarma, the Emakumeok Borroka initiative and the Emakumeen Etxea Block in Vitoria-Gasteiz.La protest has taken place in the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, where women have interpreted sokatira: "We have rightly and with heart defeated and convinced them. In the face of death and power positions, we build alternatives that put life at the center of politics and the system," the anti-militarist feminists have explained. They have also denounced the militarization of society, with the redenomination of the streets Plaza del General Loma and General Alava under the name of Women Greenham Common. The name has been recalled from the long protest against nuclear weapons that took place in England between 1981 and 2000.
The act of Bilbao has been called by the antimilitarist feminist group Emakumeok Borroka and the feminist group Armiarma.La Casa Ecuador has received its reading in which it can be read: “The health and social crisis we are experiencing shows us the irreflexive need to rethink the social model in which we are, in which we are vulnerable and in which we live.” In the current context, they have denounced that militarization, fear and lack of resources affect the poorest groups, especially women and people who have fled wars in many parts of the world.