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The feminist mural in the Madrid town of Getafe was vandalized this Tuesday, after three other murals have suffered attacks in recent days in the region, coinciding with the celebration of 8M, in Alcalá de Henares, in Colmenarejo and in the district of Ciudad Lineal of the capital. The Getafe mural showed the faces of Clara Campoamor, Rigoberta Menchú and Frida Kahlo , among others, which appeared this Tuesday morning erased with black, yellow and green paint, as reported by the municipality's City Council on its social networks, which He stressed that the mural will be recovered “as many times as necessary”, while the Local Police investigate the authorship through surveillance cameras.
In the early hours of Monday morning, the Ciudad Lineal mural was attacked with black paint, while from Saturday to Sunday a hand-woven crochet mural with pink and purple figures was burned by several neighbors and was hanging on the façade of a cultural center in the city. municipality of Colmenarejo. Previously, the Alcalá de Henares Belgium Mobile Number List mural dawned on Sunday with graffiti on the faces of ten pioneering women: Clara Campoamor, Ana María Matute, Margarita Salas, Blanca Fernández Ochoa, María Zambrano, María Isidra de Guzmán, Catalina de Aragón, Dolors Aleu, Francisca de Pedraza and Gata Cattana . vandalized mural alcalá de henares (photo EFE) Feminist mural of Alcalá de Henares.
They want to cover equality with paint and hate because they think they can scare us, but no, we are never going to give up,” wrote the mayor of Getafe, Sara Hernández, on her social networks, while stating that “so many times we Pull, so many of us will get up.” The mural in the Ciudad Lineal district , titled 'Unity is strength', was painted on a wall of the La Concepción sports center with faces of the pioneers Rosa Parks, Federica Montseny, Rigoberta Menchú and Clara Campoamor , among others. This mural, which inspired the Getafe mural, has been the subject of controversy since the beginning of this year, when Vox presented an initiative in the Ciudad Lineal district board to replace these paintings with ones representing Paralympic athletes.
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