00:07This problem of justice is a historic claim,
00:11which obviously is exacerbated by the conflict armed.
00:16The impunity has been a cause and a consequence of the armed conflict.
00:21It is very important this intersection of what we call social justice,
00:25these structural inequalities with access to justice,
00:30or access to justice.
00:32When one talks about how women are victims of justice,
00:36first one is faced with a glove that the judges have.
00:39They suppose that they are only forced to fall according to the imperial law,
00:43as it says in the Article 230 of the Constitution,
00:46but in the practice they also fall with what they have in the glove,
00:51stereotypes, prejudices,
00:52and there are structural conditions of inequality that make it very difficult
00:56that the women access to justice.
00:57The women have suffered a lot of the presence selectively of the Estado.
01:00You know that one is a campesine and comes to the city
01:03and they don't know the rights as a woman.
01:05I, as a woman, feel like an inequality,
01:09with that inequality against men.
01:12We can't even exigir because they are killing us.
01:16What can we do from the State in this moment?
01:19I think that the first thing is humanizing the procedures.
01:22The organizations have to do what the State should do.
01:25From the part of the civil society, there are many things we can learn.
01:28From the part of the information,
01:30from the transmit all this information of the rights.
01:32When Melania understood what their rights were,
01:37you were empowered.
01:38You started to do everything possible.
01:40You started to find more resources.
01:42And there was an effect of the snow.
01:44Another thing that is very important
01:45is to visualize more leaders like Melania.
01:49We don't experience these figures that inspire us
01:54and say, well, if we can do it, we can do it.
01:56We can also experience these cases,
01:58show them and show them the power of agency.
02:00Like we said at the beginning.
02:07Tell us on El Espectador
02:09or on reimaginemos.co
02:10What do you think about the inequalities in Colombia?
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