Family members of the late Bernice Cilia, along with activists from Moviment Graffitti and other entities, met in Raħal Ġdid after she was murdered by her estranged husband Roderick Cassar.
‘A year ago, we lost one of us’, Moviment Graffitti wrote. ‘The sadness was and still is massive, but for the activists and professionals working in the sector, we cannot say it was a shock.’
The group wrote how this is a story of a system which does not work to protect those who need it the most. ‘A year later, and after recommendations of magisterial inquiries, we are here to not only remember Bernice, but to call for the necessary reforms.’
‘We are here to remind everyone that femicide is not a crime of passion, but one of power and control. We are here to remind everyone that the murder is not committed by the accused, but by the state which, day after day, fails to protect us.’
‘In the name of Bernice, but also every other person who became victims of crimes of power and failure of the state, we will not be silenced’, the statement ended.
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