Argentinians march for Cristina Kirchner after vice-president survives assassination bid

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Tens of thousands take to the streets to condemn political violence and show support for vice-president a day after shock attack

Tens of thousands have taken to the streets acrossto protest against political violence and show support for vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the day after she survived what appeared to be a failed assassination attempt.

Governments across the hemisphere decried the attempted assassination, while Buenos Aires-born Francis said: “I pray that social harmony and respect for democratic values will prevail in beloved Argentina, against all kinds of violence and aggression.” Juan Pablo Fort Flanagan, a 51-year-old primary school teacher, described the assassination attempt as a “fascist attack”.

In central Buenos Aires, Graciela Jacob, 81, said she was marching on behalf of a generation decimated by the country’s military dictatorship. “It’s all generated a kind of social violence, and the split [between left and right] has got a lot bigger,” he said.

 

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