Elena Cecchettin, mourning her sister, stated passionately, 'Don't hold a minute of silence for Giulia, burn everything. We need a cultural revolution to ensure that Giulia's case is the last.' Her demand for change reflects the urgent need to address femicide in Italy.
Elena's appeal transcended her personal grief, igniting a national outcry. She stated, 'There are too many people, legitimised by a series of factors in society, who feel they can have the power over somebody else's life,' shedding light on the patriarchal issues.
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