2023-07-03 03:05:00
The province of Chaco continues to be shocked by the disappearance and eventual murder of Cecilia Strzyzowski. This Sunday marked a month since the last time the young woman was seen alive and hundreds of people marched through the streets of the city of Resistencia, demanding justice.
The congregation took place on the General Belgrano bridge, which connects the provinces of Chaco and Corrientes.
At the march, Gloria Romero, Cecilia’s mother, expressed that she will ask for “international support” to clarify her daughter’s case. “If I don’t have national support, I’m going to look for it internationally, I’m not going to block routes, things are going to be done well, where nothing has to be broken, I’m not going to be violent, but I’m not afraid, even if they come to threaten me because there is a mother here who has eggs”, he ratified.
In turn, Gloria deepened the request to the accused, the political and social leader Emerenciano Sena, his wife Marcela Acuña and their son and ex-partner of the victim, César Sena, to give clues regarding the final destination of the woman.
Gloria’s statements took place during an act in the San Pedro Pescador neighborhood, located at the head of the Chaco side of the viaduct that crosses the Paraná River, following finishing the “symbolic hug” held on the General Belgrano interprovincial bridge.
In that place, around 300 people from both banks of the Paraná river met in the middle of the bridge at 4:00 p.m., with Argentine flags and pink cloth, a symbol of this claim.
At the same time that the demonstrators circulated from both ends along the pedestrian walkways of the bridge, a vehicle with sound from the Chaco arrived at the Corrientes coastal avenue, with the slogans of the protest on loudspeaker.
The demonstration took place without blocking traffic, but with momentary interruptions and a road guard by the National Gendarmerie
Also among those present were representatives of the organization Madres del Dolor, which brings together relatives of victims, with the aim of accompanying Cecilia’s family.
What did Cecilia’s mother say?
Gloria confirmed that Cecilia “was afraid” in her relationship with César Sena, however, she clarified that the young woman “never told her” because she was trying to protect her.
“My daughter was afraid, but to protect me she never told me. 80 percent of women do not tell her family out of fear. Absolutely no one can blame a girl for being beaten, raped or killed,” the woman told Crónica TV.
Under this framework, when he found out regarding his daughter’s disappearance, he knew that there was “little chance of finding her alive.”
“When I had the meeting with the police leadership, the policeman grabbed my hand and promised me that he would find my daughter’s body. That’s when I knew we were looking for a body,” said the woman who remarked that Cecilia “would have turned 29 on August 3.”
In addition, Romero pointed once morest the defendant Emerenciano Sena, regarding whom he assured that “he cleaned the city by throwing people into the pig shop.”
A large number of people marched in the mobilization for Cecilia Strzyzowski. (Gentleness)
Likewise, Gloria asked that justice be “for everyone, otherwise it is not justice”, in relation to other cases of disappeared women.
“Here we join mothers who have lost their children, this has to go viral. There are 19 missing in the Chaco. That it has been resolved in 16 days means that when justice wants to do things, it does. It is a privilege, and it is because it became visible, but I am going to make every person in Chaco visible, ”she concluded.
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