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Young and old, men and women and children yesterday raised their voices against violence against women to mark the International Day of united struggle against this social problem.
From noon, the Town Hall became the focal point of the events planned from the Department of Social Policy, through the Women's Care Center for Victims of Domestic Violence (CAVI), to commemorate this celebration decreed by the Organization United Nations (UN).
The protagonists of the first act was' s students of secondary schools in the municipality that submitted several works related to gender violence.
They were greeted by Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, the first deputy mayor, Francisco Garcia, the Councillor for Social Policy and Equality, Maria Martinez, and councilmen David Fernandez and Jose Gomez.
Special attention rap raised a number of youth who played college concerted "Siglo XXI".
After the presentation, the local singer "Mara" played several songs that were chanted by the participants, who ended up dancing and singing on stage with the young artist.
In the afternoon, the Plenary Hall of the Town Hall hosted an official ceremony in which Mayor Gines Campillo read a manifesto to the rest of aldermen of the corporation and more than half a hundred people among whom were a large number women's social and political life of the municipality.
You are received at the hands of first mayor a gift for their work in achieving gender equality.
Finishing this event, those present went to the tent city located in the Town Hall where the stable troupe "The Farmhouse" thrilled and overwhelmed to more than one viewer with the staging of the drama in three acts entitled "Women" .
The strength of their performances put literally hair-raising to the attendees, who suffered alongside the protagonists of this work, approaching so near real social problem.
Mazarrón Caviar has attended this year to a total of 915 women from more than half, about 489, have received attention in the psychological realm.
The Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, advocated a "united struggle against this kind of violence so that in the future will not have to celebrate this anniversary. That means that we have overcome this social scourge."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón