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In page Lídia Puigvert:

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In January 2004, as part of her work on gender violence, Puigvert worked with the CREA-SAFO Women's Group to speak out against the hostile environment at Spanish universities,[1] where there were neither mechanisms of detection nor prevention of gender violence.[2] In response to her positions, a lobby of university harassers initiated a smear campaign to discredit her and maintain the silence on gender violence at Spanish universities.[citation needed] During the course of this smear campaign, Puigvert's husband, Jesús Gómez, died.[citation needed]