Juana Rivas: “I have fought and fought all these years so that they have a life outside of violence” | Society

by Andrea
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On a day this Tuesday in which many cities in Spain have experienced, the mother of Maracena (Granada) has appeared in public for the first time after many years. In a video of just a minute and a half made public late in the afternoon of the day, Juana Rivas recalled that she “has fought and fought all these years so that they have a life free of violence and live in peace, tranquility, which “That’s their turn at their age and that they don’t have other worries.” Rivas has insisted that “Daniel [el hijo menor]

Juana Rivas has expressed her gratitude “to the people who have supported and helped us, to the people on the street, friends, family, to the institutions, the people behind them, who feel grateful.” At the beginning of the message, she recalled that in recent days “very important things have happened”, in reference to Daniel’s stay in Granada, with her and his brother Gabriel, the eldest.

In her message, recorded this Sunday, the day after the birthday of Daniel, her youngest son who turned 11 on Saturday, Maracena’s mother explains that she feels calm because “Daniel is going to continue here… celebrating his birthday at home.” Rivas said goodbye with a “this thank you is for everyone. “A huge hug.”

Tuesday has been a particularly confusing day in the judiciary, with the announcement of the recusal of Rivas’s lawyers from the heads of the two Violence against Women courts in Granada due to the “loss of objectivity” involved in “promoting and subscribing ” a manifesto signed by 107 judges of the same area from all over Spain in support of the head of the court who denied that there had been gender violence in the activity of Francesco Arcuri in Spain or through telephone calls and messages during the Christmas. Also this Tuesday it was learned that the Plenary Session of the General Council of the Judiciary has accepted for processing the request for protection from the judge who made that decision and who felt disturbed by the strong criticism of Rivas’s lawyer towards her judicial orders.

Late in the evening, at 7:30 p.m., on the other hand, there were rallies organized by different feminist groups from all over Spain in different cities under the slogans “Daniel stays” and “Juana we are all” to demand “something so revolutionary.” “, it was read in the demonstration held in Granada, “as if the law were applied.” About 200 people have gathered at the door of the Superior Court of Justice of Granada.

Telephone 016 assists victims of sexist violence, their families and those around them 24 hours a day, every day of the year, in 53 different languages. The number is not registered on the telephone bill, but the call must be deleted from the device. You can also contact via email and by WhatsApp at the number 600 000 016. Minors can contact the ANAR Foundation telephone number 900 20 20 10. If it is an emergency situation, you can call 112 or the National Police telephone numbers (091) and the Civil Guard (062). And if you cannot call, you can use the ALERTCOPS application, from which an alert signal is sent to the Police with geolocation.

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