Both in Iran and in Venezuela there are situations where women's rights are being brutally violated. However, Uruguayan feminists remain silent in the face of the atrocities committed in these two countries.
Iran, thousands of dead women
In January 2026 Iran is going through one of the most serious political crises in its recent history, marked by a massive popular insurrection where women are protagonists, which has placed the regime in a situation of extreme vulnerability.
The regime has already murdered about 12,000 people, more than half of whom are women.
As is known, in that Asian country women live subjected to a semi-slavery regime.

The Chavista dictatorship
In Venezuela on January 3 the communist narco-dictator Nicolás Maduro was captured by United States officers who transferred him to New York so that he would be tried.
It was discovered that in the Helicoide, the largest torture center of the Venezuelan tyranny, many women were subjected to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
Chavista agents even practiced sexual rape of the detainees as a form of punishment.
Complicity of the Intersocial Feminist coalition
The largest Uruguayan feminist organization has maintained a complicit silence in the face of the atrocities committed in Iran and in Venezuela.
There is not a single statement known that condemns the aberrations committed against women in those two countries.
It is well known that the Intersocial Feminist coalition has financed itself with black money coming from abroad, almost certainly from Maduro's dictatorship.
This is how the complicit silence of this radical feminist organization can be explained.
Andrea Tuana remains silent in the face of torture
This ultra-radical feminist heads the NGO El Paso, financed with public money for many years.









