The group of young feminists Otsemea, from Amurrio, has made known through social networks "Hear us!" launch of the platform: a tool for denouncing attacks anonymously. As they have pointed out, in Amurrio there are "recent" attacks on young girls*, especially in a festive and nocturnal leisure environment. They have therefore seen the need to create a platform that publicly denounces attacks of this kind. In fact, they have explained that they "bet on healthy relationship models" and have claimed that "the right to enjoy parties, squares and nights".
It's an anonymous tool to make public any kind of aggression that might become invisible. The facts can be denounced through an internet survey, which the feminist group will use social networks and public space to publicize the macho aggressions through posters and publications. The identity of the people surveyed will not be left anywhere.
To make sure that the limit of what you want to count is in each hand, answers are not essential. That is, each one decides which questions in the survey answer and which ones do not.
Listen, listen! Otsemeak has also explained that the intention is to use it "to strengthen and enclose our mutual protection", in reference to the health crisis. They have shown their readiness to any form of assistance and have pointed out that there is the possibility of contacting through social networks or via email otsemeak@gmail.com.
Has a new platform been created? ?
We have recently seen the aggression that has taken place in the people. The #Let us hearhttps://t.co/PPeTZq4006 tool pic.twitter.com/6ar24kBnWF is a tool for denouncing anonymously on social networks and in public space
"WOLVES!" (@otsemeak) September 25, 2021
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