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11 years after one teen’s death sparked massive Argentine protests, a new case shakes the nation
The killing this month of a 14-year-old girl in central Argentina has shocked the country, triggering a groundswell of outrage and growing demands for government action against gender-based violence. Eleven years ago, the killing of another 14-year-old girl sparked one of the region’s most powerful feminist movements. It was under the motto “Ni Una Menos,” or “Not One Woman Less." It called for an end to femicide, or the killing of women and girls because of their gender. Advocates say the
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