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Wgtn demo against fascism and gender violence in Brazil

Published: Tue 25 Sep 2018 01:17 PM
Wellington demo against fascism and gender violence in Brazil
What: Wellington and world-wide protest gathering in support of Brazilian women together against fascism
When: 12.30pm Friday 28 September 2018
Where: Outside the Brazilian Embassy building 10 Customhouse Quay, Wellington
This Friday Brazilian women around the world will protest against the alt-right presidential election candidate, the fascist Jair Bolsonaro. The Wellington Brazilian community invites individuals of all genders, sex orientation, immigrants, minorities, people of all religions, age, races and ethnicities for a peaceful action against fascism outside the Brazilian Embassy.
As in many other countries Brazil is facing the rise of neo-fascism, which is reflected in politics and in the society as a whole. Jair Bolsonaro, a popular candidate in the Brazilian presidential election on 7 October 2018, represents a worrying move towards misogyny, racism, class prejudice and against any kind of intolerance.
“It is a setback for minorities and for all citizens of the world who respect human rights and who want a more fair and peaceful society,” says Brazilian-born Wellington resident Vera Padilha.
“On Friday we will stand for tolerance, peace, and equality. We will reaffirm our request for justice for Marielle Franco, a Rio councillor brutally murdered over six months ago” says Ms Padilha. “At the same time we'll celebrate 125 years since the advent of voting in New Zealand Aotearoa.”
Join us against fascism and for democracy! #elenão #elenunca (#nothim #neverhim)
More information
Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/271923516983759/274046646771446/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/21/brazilian-women-against-jairbolosonaro- misogynist-far-right-candidate

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