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Discriminatory treatment of the women of Justicia Para Nuestras Hijas in
the Congress of the state of Chihuahua
In the second session of Congress on March 3, 2008, the
mothers of the disappeared and victims of femicide, members of the organization
Justicia Para Nuestras Hijas, with the aim of supporting the proposal
that Deputy Victor Quintana was introducing for the creation of a Special
Commission to Investigate the Femicides.
The action planned by the mothers was to present themselves
at the official area to support this initiative but the security guards for the
Congress tried to block their passage.
The intention was that the deputies (congress men and women)
would see the real existence not only of the mothers of the victims but also of
the problem of the lack of justice of the cases that they were representing with
photos of the assassinated and disappeared women.
Recess was called for the session with the pretext that the
mothers were creating "disorder". This was totally false because those of us
that were there saw that none of the women that intended to enter the congress
ever spoke one word or behaved in a disorderly fashion.
The President of the Congress suspended the session. This was
unequal treatment for women and the problems that they face. For example, the
meeting before was concerning the case of the accounts of the city of Chihuahua.
There was a large contingent of support for Mr. Blanco, with true disorder. In
this case, the meeting was not suspended but the participants were granted their
full rights under the Article 30, section 13 of the Organic Law of Legislative
Power.