'Ni una menos': Mass rallies held in Argentina to protest killing of 14-year-old girl
Summary
Thousands of people in Argentina took part in large protests to demand action after the killing of 14-year-old Agostina Vega in the city of Cordoba. The protests are part of the annual "Ni Una Menos" movement against gender-based violence and criticized the government led by President Javier Milei.Key Facts
- Agostina Vega, a 14-year-old girl, was killed in Cordoba, Argentina, earlier this month.
- The killing caused widespread shock and anger across the country.
- Thousands joined the "Ni Una Menos" protest in Buenos Aires on April 6, 2026.
- "Ni Una Menos" is a movement against violence toward women.
- The protests called for the government to do more to stop gender-based violence.
- Protesters also criticized President Javier Milei's government for its response.
- The event is annual but gained new energy because of Agostina's case.
- The protests highlight ongoing concerns about safety and rights for women in Argentina.
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