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  2. List of incidents of violence against women in Spain

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    He killed another woman in 2019. August 14, 2003: Murder of Sonia Carabantes: Murder of a 17-year-old girl that helped to solve the case of Rocío Wanninkhof. January 24, 2009: Murder of Marta del Castillo: a Spanish high school student who disappeared and was presumably murdered.

  3. List of incidents of violence against women - Wikipedia

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    Anjana Mishra rape case (1999) Imrana rape case (2005) Ayesha Miran rape case (2007) Soumya murder case (2011) 2012 Delhi gang rape. 2013 Kamduni gang rape and murder case. Suzette Jordan (2013) 2013 Mumbai gang rape. 2014 Birbhum gang rape case.

  4. Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the ...

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    e. Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain was a problem that was a result of Nationalist attitudes developed during the Spanish Civil War. Sexual violence was common on the part of Nationalist forces and their allies during the Civil War. Falangist rearguard troops would rape and murder women in cemeteries, hospitals, farmhouses, and prisons.

  5. Spain broadens counting of victims in gender violence crimes

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    Spain since 2003 has officially counted some killings of women as “crimes of gender violence” — but, until now, only when there was proof that the victim and the killer had been or were in a ...

  6. La Manada rape case - Wikipedia

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    The La Manada rape case, also known as the wolf pack case, [1][2] began with the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman on 7 July 2016 during the San Fermín celebrations in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. The case drew intense public scrutiny as it called into question the definition of rape under Spanish law. Five men, including a member of the Civil ...

  7. Spanish Courts for Violence against Women - Wikipedia

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    The Courts for Violence Against Women have the power to inquire on the following crimes: Homicide (manslaughter or murder), abortion, battery, harm to the fetus, crimes against freedom, crimes against moral integrity, sexual crimes or any other crime committed by the present or past spouse or significant other, independently or living together, as well as against minor and unable that are ...

  8. White Terror (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the repression throughout Spain against certain ... Adultery by women was a crime, but adultery by the husband was a crime only if he lived with his ...

  9. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.