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But all the women killed by femicide in Italy have one thing in common: they knew their killers. Italy might have a female prime minister, but she makes a point of not identifying herself as a feminist. The prevalence of domestic violence in Italy is fed by societal failures, says Lorella Zanardo, an activist, educator and documentary filmmaker. While Italy does not have Europe’s highest rate of domestic violence, it is among the lowest ranked in Europe when it comes to gender equality. In Italy, the feminist movement was largely driven by the left, which meant that those who supported right-leaning parties, including current Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, have distanced themselves from feminism entirely.
Persons: femicide, Antonio Gozzini, Cristina Maioli, Lorella Zanardo, Zanardo’s, Donne, it’s, ” Zanardo, , Muro, Frank Bienewald, Giorgia Meloni, , il, Cristina Carelli, Carelli, hasn’t, hadn’t, , ” Carelli, Giulia Cecchettin's, Claudia Greco, Giulia Cecchettin’s, Filippo Turetta, Turetta, Cecchettin’s, Remo Casilli, Maria Grazia, ” Maria Grazia, Antigone, Eugenia Roccella, Christina Organizations: CNN, Italy’s Union of Women, Milan, Locations: Italy, Europe, Milan, Germany, Rome
Lives Ended in Gaza
  + stars: | 2024-03-02 | by ( Ben Hubbard | Lauren Leatherby | Hiba Yazbek | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +15 min
Lives Ended in Gaza Since the war started, more than 30,000 people have been killed during Israel’s bombardment and invasion. Hamas ruled Gaza and ran a covert military organization, the identity of its fighters unclear, even to other Gazans. She worked with people who had been wounded and displaced by Israeli attacks on Gaza as well as with first responders. She moved to Egypt after the 2014 Gaza war but returned a few months before the current war. He performed complicated operations on Gaza’s war wounded while running Abu Yousef Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah until his retirement.
Persons: Israel, Marah, Farah, Farah Alkhatib, Kinder, Selena al, Lubna Elian, Yousef Abu Moussa, Abdulhadi, Maram, Youmna Shaqalih, Abdulrahman Abuamara, Ghadeer Mohammed Mansour, Salah, Khaled Jadallah, Doaa Jadallah, Mahmoud Alnaouq, Jannat Iyad Abu Zbeada, Rami Abu Reyaleh, Alhelou, , , , Faida AlKrunz, Saud AlKrunz, tinker, Ahmed Abu Shaeera, Al Aqsa, Youssef Salama, Hedaya Hamad, Salah Abo Harbed, Jeries Sayegh, Inas, “ Sara ”, ” Sayel, Ai Wei Wei’s, Heba Zagout, Ali, Amneh, Belal Abu Samaan, Israel ”, Abu Yousef Al, Abdallah Shehada, Tarazi, Heba Jourany, Osama Al, Haddad, Riyad Alkhatib, ” Mahmoud Elian Organizations: UNICEF, Oxygen, Al, Awda, F.C, Barcelona, Facebook, Islamic, Palestinian Authority, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Free Gaza Circus, Christian, Officially, American International School, Palestine Athletics Federation, Najjar, United Nations, West Bank Locations: Gaza, Israel, Spain, Norway, Italian, Australia, Egypt, Turkey, Bolivia, Argentina, Panama, Mexico, Qatar, Al Aqsa, Jerusalem, “ Palestine, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Palestinian, Old City, Mazaj, Gaza City, Manhattan, Chicago, Mecca, Rafah, Libya, Uganda, Ireland
REUTERS/Cristina Sille Acquire Licensing RightsBUENOS AIRES, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Argentina's presidential election race is putting abortion access and women's rights in the spotlight, sparking fierce debate in a country that has been a pioneer in expanding reproductive rights in Latin America. The election frontrunner, economist Javier Milei, opposes abortion and wants to hold a referendum on whether the 2020 legalization of abortion before the 14th week of pregnancy should be repealed. He also wants to shut the ministry of women, gender and diversity, which he has called a type of "affirmative action" that is degrading towards women. She would leave abortion laws unchanged, though also close the women's ministry. Repealing the abortion law is not on their agenda, because "Argentina already had that debate," she told Reuters.
Persons: Javier Milei, Cristina Sille, Sergio Massa, Patricia Bullrich, Myriam Bregman, Eugenia Rolon, influencer, Nelly Borquez, Karina, Victoria Villarruel, Javier doesn't, Valentina Brites, Ayelen, Milei, Massa, Silvia Lospennato, Bullrich, Anna, Catherine Brigida, Candelaria Grimberg, Lucinda Elliott, Adam Jourdan, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: Argentine, La Libertad, REUTERS, Reuters, Milei, Taquion Research, PRO, Thomson Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, BUENOS AIRES, Latin America, American
However, the main characteristic of a patriarchal society is one where men hold more power and authority which subsequently leads to male privilege. As such, a woman's place in a patriarchal society is primarily to be homemakers, procreators or caregivers. Gender inequality -- the unequal treatment of someone based solely on their gender -- is an outcome of patriarchal societies but the terms do not mean the same thing. Despite strides towards sex equality that have been gaining momentum for more than a century, the US remains a patriarchal society. While not evenly accorded to all males, being assigned male at birth in a patriarchal society comes with privileges.
Persons: Greta Gerwig's, Barbie, Ken, Gerwig, Allan Johnson, Roe, Wade, Angela Saini, Saini, General António Guterres, Guterres Organizations: CNN, United Nations, BBC, UN Locations: American, British, Çatalhöyük, Turkey, matriarchies, Asante, Ghana, Barbieland, Sumatra, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Panama, China, Khasi, India, Angola, Namibia
CNN —A third of young men in Germany find it acceptable to use violence against women, according to a new survey which has caused outrage among gender equality campaigners. The survey was commissioned by children’s charity Plan International Germany. A group of 1,000 men and 1,000 women aged 18-35 from across Germany were asked to give their views on masculinity for the study, which was carried out online. The survey also found that expectations within a relationship differed greatly between men and women. A German group called the Federal Organization for Equality wrote on Twitter that the findings were “shocking.”“According to a survey by Plan International Germany, every third young man finds violence against women ‘acceptable’.
Persons: , ” Karsten Kassner Organizations: CNN, Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Federal Organization, Equality, Twitter, Plan International Germany, Federal, Federal Criminal Police Locations: Germany, femicide, Europe
This would see Lasso resign, triggering snap elections for both the presidency and the National Assembly, according to a clause in the Ecuador’s constitution. While Ricachon believes Ecuador’s president Lasso should complete his mandate, Zamora thinks the president’s time is up and that the country’s problems require a new leader. Once the president wraps up his defense on Tuesday and leaves the legislature, each of Ecuador’s 137 National Assembly members will be accorded ten minutes to speak. Then Saquicela, the National Assembly president, will set a date within five days for the impeachment vote. Members of unions and civil society groups demand that Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso leave office amid rising crime and insecurity, in Quito, Ecuador May 1, 2023.
And Ecuadorian authorities have struggled to tackle this public security crisis “efficiently because it is mired in (a) political crisis,” González says. Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso is at the center of this storm, and his popularity has tanked amid widespread discontent with spiraling crime rates. Before President Guillermo Lasso took office, Ecuador had already become a key transit hub for cocaine due to its location between Peru and Colombia. Lasso told Ecuador’s legislative commission investigating him that he had not evaded taxes and that his tax trajectory was legally supported. Members of unions and civil society groups march on International Workers' Day to demand that Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso, who is facing an impeachment process, leave office on May 1, 2023.
[1/3] The 75th Cannes Film Festival - Photocall for the film "La nuit du 12" (The Night of the 12th) presented as part of Cannes Premiere - Cannes, France, May 21, 2022. “When you have a crime story, you have the crime and then ... the public wants the criminal at the end," director Dominik Moll told Reuters. One key scene sees character Nanie confront Yohan about repeatedly questioning her about her friend Clara's ex-partners. Set in the Alps, the film premiered at last year's Cannes Film Festival and has been praised by critics and audiences. "The Night of the 12th" is released in UK cinemas on Friday.
[1/3] U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attends media briefing ahead of bilateral talks with South Africa's Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana (not pictured), at the treasury offices in Pretoria, South Africa, January 26, 2023. REUTERS/Siphiwe SibekoJOHANNESBURG, Jan 27 (Reuters) - South Africa needs concrete action soon if it is to maintain momentum on an energy transition program backed by the United States and other countries, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday after visiting the coal mining region of Mpumalanga. She expressed hope that Washington's focus on a just energy transition would underpin donor interest in backing the nearly $100 billion project aimed at supporting South Africa's gradual phasing out of fossil fuels. The United States, Britain, France, Germany and the European Union have backed South Africa's "Just Energy Transition Partnership" with a combined $8.5 billion, which Yellen called a "substantial down payment" designed to mobilise additional money. "An energy transition that is not just will simply not work.
She also called for the prosecutor's office to be sanctioned, without elaborating further. The case highlights Mexico's longstanding problem with deadly violence against women, including femicide, or the murder of women or girls on basis of their gender. Federal prosecutors on Monday issued an expert opinion concluding Lopez died from a blow to the head, saying they could not support the assessment of the Morelos prosecutor's office. The prosecutor's office in Morelos told Reuters on Tuesday denied cover-up allegations, adding it was up to the judicial system to decide which autopsy should prevail. The federal prosecutors advised that a criminal investigation should continue under Mexico City authorities.
MEXICO CITY — About 200 women are still in prison in Mexico under outdated anti-abortion state laws even though the Supreme Court decriminalized abortion last year, advocates said. García Cruceño grew up in a Nahua indigenous community in one of the poorest mountain regions of Guerrero state. “I was very sad, with a lot anxiety,” García Cruceño said. That night, a judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to continue holding García Cruceño. “It feels strange,” García Cruceño said.
[1/3] People take part in a protest demanding justice after the death of Ariadna Fernanda Lopez, a 27-year-old woman who was found dead on a highway in Morelos state, in Mexico City, Mexico November 7, 2022. The Morelos prosecutors' office could not immediately be reached for comment. Cyclists found Lopez's body in neighboring Morelos state days later and shared photos online to help identify her. "In this case it is evident the Morelos prosecutors' office wanted to hide the femicide, presumably because of links with the presumed killer," said Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum. "Without the intervention from Mexico City, this femicide would have gone unpunished."
Turcia a fost prima țară care a semnat acordul, 2011, iar legea a intrat în vigoare în 2014, acceptată în unanimitate de întregul Parlamentul turc. România a semnat Convenția de la Istanbul în iunie 2014, a ratificat-o în anul 2016, intrând în vigoare în septembrie 2016. Republica Moldova a semnat Convenția abia în 2017, iar de atunci lucrurile nu au evoluat. Grupul de susținere a Coaliției Femeilor din Turcia a declarat că retragerea dintr-un acord privind drepturile omului nu poate fi admisă. Retragerea de la Convenția de la Istanbul înseamnă inversarea promisiunii făcute pentru combaterea violenței împotriva femeilor pe arena internațională, precum și nerecunoașterea obligațiilor statului în combaterea violenței și condamnarea femeilor la violență.
Persons: Recep, ., Erdoğan, Reuters Organizations: Istanbul Convenția, Europei, Coaliției Femeilor, Convenția, Uniunea Europeană, Adunarea Națională Locations: Turcia, Istanbul, turc, România, Republica Moldova, Turciei, Coaliției, hărțuitorii, Bulgaria, Slovacia, Ungaria, Polonia, Europa
Uniunea Europeană şi Statele Unite ale Americii s-au declarat duminică dezamăgite de hotărârea Turciei de a se retrage din Convenţia de la Istanbul privind protecţia femeilor, instrument esenţial în combaterea violenţelor contra femeilor în întreaga lume. Președinta Comisiei Europene, Ursula von der Leyen, a cerut ratificarea Convenţiei de la Istanbul de toate statele semnatare. „Femeile merită un cadru juridic solid care să le protejez”, a scris Von der Leyen pe Twitter, menționând că „violenţa contra femeilor nu este tolerabilă”. We cannot but regret deeply and express incomprehension towards the decision of the Turkish government to withdraw from this convention. R. Moldova nu a ratificat Convenţia de la Istanbul.
Persons: Ursula von, Von, Violence, Josep Borrell, Washingtonul, american Joe Biden, Will Organizations: Uniunea Europeană, Uniunii Europene, Agerpres Locations: Statele Unite ale Americii, Turciei, Istanbul, Ursula von der, Turcia, Convenţie, Recep, Istanbulului, Ankara, Moldova
Turcia s-a retras din primul instrument obligatoriu din lume pentru prevenirea şi combaterea violenţei împotriva femeilor, potrivit unui decret prezidenţial publicat vineri care a atras imediat criticile principalului partid de opoziţie, notează AGERPRES. Principalul partid de opoziţie, CHP, a criticat această decizie. Vicepreşedinta CHP pentru drepturile omului, Gokce Gokcen, a scris pe Twitter că abandonarea convenţiei înseamnă „a lăsa femeile să fie ucise”. Constituţia Turciei şi reglementările interne ar fi în schimb „garanţia drepturilor femeilor”, a afirmat Zehra Zumrut Selcuk, ministrul familiei, muncii şi serviciilor sociale. Anul trecut, 300 de femei au fost asasinate, potrivit grupului pentru apărarea drepturilor We Will Stop Femicide.
Persons: Will Organizations: AGERPRES Locations: Turcia, Istanbul, Convenţie, Recep, Moldova
Turcia dezbătuse o posibilă retragere din Convenţie după ce un responsabil al partidului la putere al preşedintelui Recep Tayyip Erdogan a ridicat problema abandonării tratatului anul trecut. Principalul partid de opoziţie, CHP, a criticat această decizie. Vicepreşedinta CHP pentru drepturile omului, Gokce Gokcen, a scris pe Twitter că abandonarea convenţiei înseamnă „a lăsa femeile să fie ucise”. Constituţia Turciei şi reglementările interne ar fi în schimb „garanţia drepturilor femeilor”, a afirmat Zehra Zumrut Selcuk, ministrul familiei, muncii şi serviciilor sociale, potrivit agenţiei oficiale de presă, Anadolu. Anul trecut, 300 de femei au fost asasinate, potrivit grupului pentru apărarea drepturilor We Will Stop Femicide.
Persons: Will Organizations: Agerpres Locations: Convenţia, Istanbul, Turcia, Convenţie, Recep
Guatemala: Gender-based violence at epidemic levels
  + stars: | 2015-04-02 | by ( Julie Guinan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
CARE/Josh EsteyA 2012 Small Arms Survey says gender-based violence is at epidemic levels in Guatemala and the country ranks third in the killings of women worldwide. The taboo topic of gender-based violence is also being acknowledged and recognized in a popular program targeting one of Guatemala’s most vulnerable groups, indigenous Mayan girls. If approved, it would make reducing levels of gender-based violence a U.S. foreign policy priority. Adelma Cifuentes shares her story to empower women and bring about awareness of Guatemala's history of gender-based violence. While there is tempered optimism and hope for change, the problem of gender-based violence in Guatemala is one that needs international attention and immediate action.
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