Feminist groups gathered in front of the State Congress to demand justice for the femicide of Luz Raquel Arely Fernández / DEBATE. “It was not suicide, it was femicide!” shouted the dozens of demonstrators. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. They installed paper crosses on the ground to symbolize the femicides in the state of Jalisco. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. On the occasion of the appearance that took place in the State Congress with the presence of the Jalisco prosecutor, Luis Joaquín Mendez Ruiz Arely Fernández / DEBATE. Despite the presence of the protesters, the prosecutor did not enter through the main door of the congress, nor did he come out even with the women's demands. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. "As agencies we realize that what the prosecution continues to do is not only victimization, but a complete shelving of the investigations of violent deaths in the state," explained Sandra Quiñones. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. “It makes visible that we have a macho and misogynist state […] that the prosecution does not understand that in this criminal justice system they are the first ones who have to protect the victims,” he added. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. "Right now the political coordination board is meeting behind closed doors with the prosecutor and state officials to talk about the Luz Raquel case," explained Lupita Ramos. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. “We want the prosecutor to explain the scientific method that he has used, what perspective he has taken in the investigation, because at least from what he himself has indicated in his press conference and in his statement, he has neither a human rights nor a human rights perspective. gender perspective,” he added. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. In the rain, the protesters stayed for more than four hours, however, despite the publications on social networks that the meeting was taking place inside Congress, no authority came out to talk with the protesters. Arely Fernández / DEBATE. Don't miss the latest news Subscribe to notifications and find out everything #femicide #demonstrate #Congress #death #Luz #Raquel #Jalisco