Relatives and victims of insecurity in Rosario organized a new demonstration on Monday under the slogan “Let’s light Rosario”.
March for insecurity in Rosario
The call was made to seek justice for the victims of the wave of violence that broke out in the city a few years ago, and which has escalated in recent weeks.
March for insecurity in Rosario
With posters, t-shirts and parades, a hundred people approached the governor’s office to demand justice.
March for insecurity in Rosario
With the two crimes committed this Monday, since the beginning of 2023 at least 39 homicides have been confirmed in the city of Santa Fe.
March for insecurity in Rosario
The demands were accompanied by candles and a camp in front of the provincial government of Santa Fe
March for insecurity in Rosario
As the demand for greater security has been realized, two new crimes have been reported in the city
March for insecurity in Rosario
The call on the corner of Santa Fe and Moreno in the city of Rosario, was made a week after Claudio Brilloni assumed the post of Minister of Security for the province of Santa Fe.
March for insecurity in Rosario
Claudio Brilloni, a retired former general commander of the National Gendarmerie, replaced Rubén Rimoldi as provincial security minister, in office for six months.
March for insecurity in Rosario
In silence, relatives lit candles that they placed between the posters and on the sidewalk of the Rosario headquarters of the Santa Fe government.
March for insecurity in Rosario
The demonstrators planned to remain until the next morning in front of the local provincial government headquarters.
March for insecurity in Rosario
Group spokesman Ezequiel Lowden said they were unsure of the use of the security budget and warned: “They are killing us and no one is doing anything.”
March for insecurity in Rosario
The call for the march was made via social media, aiming to get to the local government headquarters in Santa Fe and has had huge repercussions in recent days.
March for insecurity in Rosario
The appeal was launched at the end of last week, given the wave of violence that seems to have no brake in Rosario and the lack of response from the various state agencies.
March for insecurity in Rosario
Ezequiel Lowden, one of the organizers of the mobilization, remarked that “Rosario is the perfect crime capital”.

Photos: Leo Galetto.

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