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  2. Femicide in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Chile all recorded that women were murdered by former or current intimate partners in over 70% of femicide cases. [16] Specifically, these intimate partner femicides accounted for 93% of Chile's reported gender-based murders of women. [16]

  3. Argentina femicides keep rising after record last year ... - AOL

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    Femicides in Argentina, already at a record level last year, have increased further in the first two months of 2024, a report from a local observatory on Friday showed, with more than one killing ...

  4. Category:Femicide in Argentina - Wikipedia

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  5. Ni una menos - Wikipedia

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    Ni una menos (Spanish: [ni ˈuna ˈmenos]; Spanish for "Not one [woman] less") is a Latin American fourth-wave [1] [2] grassroots [3] feminist movement, which started in Argentina and has spread across several Latin American countries, that campaigns against gender-based violence. This mass mobilization comes as a response to various systemic ...

  6. Femicide - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, a total of 108 femicides occurred in Mexico, the highest since 2019. [145] In 2016, Mexico had a rate of female homicides of 4.6 femicides per 100,000, and there were a total of 2,746 female deaths with the presumption of homicide, but that has more than doubled in the past 5 years. On average, about 10 women are killed everyday.

  7. ‘Argentina, 1985’ Review: The Mournful Weight of History ...

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    Rather like the arc of the moral universe, “Argentina, 1985” is long, but bends toward justice. Effectively dramatizing the country’s landmark Trial of the Juntas, history’s first instance ...

  8. Women in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Argentina has changed significantly following the return of democracy in 1983; and they have attained a relatively high level of equality. In the Global Gender Gap Report prepared by the World Economic Forum in 2009, Argentine women ranked 24th among 134 countries studied in terms of their access to resources and opportunities relative to men. [6]

  9. Domestic violence in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence in Argentina is a serious issue. Since the 1990s onwards, the Government of Argentina has taken steps to address this problem. However, the policies of Argentina have been criticized for being weak, primarily due to focusing on civil, rather than criminal dealing with this form of violence, and for stressing conciliation between victim and perpetrator.