The Government Delegation today welcomed a minute’s silence in condemnation of the murder of Bouchra, 36 years old, in Tarragona, and Nativity, 48 years old, in Valencia, and reiterated its heartfelt condolences to their families and friends.
During her speech, Delegada, due to the very marked dates in which we are immersed, has made a reflection on that these days society should be enjoying with family and friends and, however, we find that there are many women who are suffering from male violence. Therefore, he has called not to remain impassive in the face of this reality, “let us not look the other way, let us not be complicit with a deafening silence.
The head of the delegation stressed that gender violence remains “the most terrible expression of inequality between men and women” and stressed that this violence “manifests itself in multiple forms, often invisible”, recalling that in 2025 47 women have been killed and 35 minors have been orphaned. Since 2003, 1,342 women have been murdered in Spain.
Moh has also taken the opportunity to call for the new year to enter an egalitarian society free of male violence, for which he has thanked the institutions, the entities and the women and men who through their work and work contribute to a more just world and the elimination of these violence.
From the Ministry of Equality, through the Government Delegation against Gender Violence, it is recalled that telephone 016 and the other services of attention and advice are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and are accessible to all people.
Also, in an emergency situation you can call 112 or the emergency telephones of the National Police (091) and the Civil Guard (062). In case it is not possible to make a call and in a situation of danger, you can use the ALERTCOPS application, from which an alert signal will be sent to the police with geolocation.
These means of assistance can be used both by victims and by anyone who knows or suspects a situation of gender violence.