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"Mr President, I would like to thank Clare Moody, Ernest Urtasun and the other colleagues, both men and women, who are here working together to progress women’s rights and gender equality, not just in Europe but globally. I thought we had won this battle – that I and my feminist brothers and sisters could take a rest from our worker as activists. But we are living through a watershed moment in the history in the struggle for women’s rights. Sadly, anti-gender, misogynists, conservative and nationalist parties are trying to roll back the achievements of generations of feminists and take away our hard-won rights. Women’s rights are human rights. We must therefore use this as a rallying cry to mobilise a new generation of feminists to stand up for what is right, and I mean old feminists and young feminists, women feminists and men feminists. Together with all those fighting for equality and social justice, we bring together a powerful intersectional movement against sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, racism and nationalism, and we can build a more tolerant and a more compassionate world."@en1
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