Paraguay: The 8M back to stop the world Against patriarchy and capitalism!

It is 8 March women and dissidence back to the streets to force worldwide. We will make the third International Paro. From our current Anticapitalists International Network, and from the Left Boards and assume the task of bringing down the patriarchy, because patriarchy will not fall, we have to throw, He is attacking the father of all violence, the capitalism.

In our country we go out hard and strive for greater visibility in the media, and everywhere on the State of National Emergency Violence Against Women. In this third year of the Paro International 8M, femicide figures in Paraguay are not complete or researched not only seriously, but these still happen. We have a lot to bring our flags and greater demand for that state budget for building shelters and care centers, according to the UN should work 1 shelter each 30 thousand inhabitants (at least there should be 200 in this country). In this capitalist state is not interested in following the recommendations of its own international organization, as the UN, because to get bigger budget is the only way taxes alzándoles great riches, and stop paying interest on foreign debt, an illegitimate and fraudulent debt.

This means going against the interests of the bourgeois class, it goes against the profit rate they need in the middle of this huge global crisis that erupted in the 2008 and we have been already feeling more time in our country. With that money to separate ourselves from the capitalist class interests nationally and stop paying the international debt all we could carry out a comprehensive national program that includes sex education with gender and diversity, ensure contraceptives, go through legal safe abortion, completely reorganize the judicial system to render justice with gender and diversity, ensuring the safety of the victim and reemployment so they can emancipate, In addition to carrying out a work plan of reorganization of the country distributing work hours by the number of people able to work in the country to ensure secure full employment and reemployment.

For these and many more reasons we see that the class struggle is, and that patriarchy is not going to fall only, we have to pull and understand that it is a political struggle, why we are building, parties and national groups, worldwide from our current international, anticapitalist network, we come propelling the formation of Boards and to the left to give a consistent political fight against the system that oppresses us, to radicalize the mobilizations and shake the social world and politically, We are not anti socialist men, because we believe that people can change, more is not going to change the capitalist system and why this 8 March go out to criticize the capitalist state along with the clergy and churches who play a nefarious role against the emancipation of women, why we also demand that state affairs should be entirely separate from the religious affairs.

The members of the Feminist Articulation held marches to Paraguay 17:00 hours in cities across the country with the slogan "We stopped Our work pays!”. in Asuncion, from the Plaza de las Mujeres (ex Plaza Italia) to the Plaza de la Democracia, So in Ciudad del Este, Conception, Coronel Oviedo and Encarnación.
He 8 March is not a day of celebration, but fighting. In 1908, a 8 of March, the fire in the Cotton Factory in New York gave birth to the date of workers' struggle, feminist and anti-capitalist. That factory workers went on strike in protest against the unbearable working conditions. The owner not to accept the strike, before the occupation of the factory by workers, He closed the doors and set fire to the place. They were burnt to death the 129 workers was inside.

Today we are moving forward and taking up momentum seeking the unity of action of women and to mobilize dissent on the streets, while we frame the feminist struggle in the strategic combat of the entire working class, youth and other popular sectors to defeat the father of exploitation and oppression: the capitalist and patriarchal system.

We call on all countries to boost the Paro General to mobilize, require all unions and trade unions active general strike, for mass demonstrations, flood the streets and shake the world. We go through each and every one of our rights and gender, against economic adjustment programs that the IMF, the World Bank, the G20, the European Union and other imperialist agencies unload on us and our people through the various bourgeois governments.

We are anti-patriarchal because we want to end all gender inequality. We are dissidents because those allied identities are also discriminated against and oppressed. We are anticlerical secular states because we demand and we reject any interference in religious fundamentalism and public life. We are anti-capitalists because this system is the father of all violence. We are internationalists because our struggle has no borders and is the same worldwide. And as our fight is not only social and cultural but also political, we organize and build national parties and an international power, because our goal is the socialist revolution.