Physical and sexually threatened women who turned the table into a square

For March 8th, organisation “QICA” carried out a symbolic action in Pristina Square, where a table laid down was overturned. And the announcement of this organization is said to have threatened physical and sexual violence. And for this action, the announcement of this organization is said to have threatened violence [...]
And the announcement of this organization is said to have threatened physical and sexual violence.
And the announcement of this organization is said to have threatened physical and sexual violence.
There have been numerous threats of physical and sexual violence”, said their post.
The QICA organisation has issued a communiqué condemning this language and reactions to the action, indicating what it intended and what the message was.
The organization's full communication without interference:
Protest event that it implemented THE March 8 issue opened the highly needed discussion on household chores. We have received hundreds of comments and messages at our address, and we have observed thousands similar in other media.
It is important to note that most commentators are men and that the comments were generally offensive and denigrate to protest activists and our organisation. In many cases there have also been threats of physical and sexual violence. Online abuse of women in the public sphere, and especially those involved in the feminist debate, are widespread. This, in addition to proving that these men refuse to admit that there are women activists engaged in public affairs, shows their opposition to dealing with such topics as unpaid jobs that clearly spread the oppression of women inside the home.
The men were disturbed, and this for us shows that the action has rightly affected all those who deny the wrestling and dedication of women in care and maintenance. The men first spoke of the sanctity of the bread table that they refuse to spread. Men were afraid of the truth about the exploitation of women within the family. But this shock is more than necessary to reflect socially on inequality that is weighing on women's backs. Hence, we neither fear nor stop our struggle because we know there are changes without opposition.











