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  2. Violence against women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Women's organizations noted that alcohol abuse and traditional attitudes toward women aggravated the problems of rape and sexual abuse - particularly in rural areas. [5] In November 2006, the World Health Organization reported that 69 percent of Peruvian women said they had suffered from some form of physical violence in their lives. [5]

  3. Women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Girl with her alpaca near the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, Peru. By law, Peruvian women must be 16 years old to marry; [32] prior to 1999, it was 14. A 2004 survey by the United Nations estimates that 13 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 19 have been married. In some families, the mother is the head of the household. [6]

  4. History of miscegenation - Wikipedia

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    In Peru and Cuba some Indian (Native American), mulatto, black, and white women married or had sexual relations with Chinese men, with marriages of mulatto, black, and white woman being reported by the Cuba Commission Report and in Peru it was reported by the New York Times that Peruvian black and Indian (Native) women married Chinese men to ...

  5. Femicides in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, protests began in Peru over the deaths of Judith Machaca and Noemí Escobar, two women whose bodies were found in a well; a public outcry followed when Santiago Pace, a police officer who confessed to murdering both women and being a member of a sex trafficking ring operating from within the Peruvian police, was released from custody ...

  6. Forced sterilization in Peru - Wikipedia

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    However, by the 1970s, large families were increasingly seen as "culturally primitive", harmful to women's health, and a threat to democratic stability. [12] At that time, Peru was a deeply divided society, with a powerful oligarchy ruling over a largely impoverished majority. [13]

  7. Peru arrests an Iranian man accused of planning an attack on ...

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    Gen. Óscar Arriola, Peru's police chief, said in a press conference that Majid Azizi, 56, was arrested in Lima Thursday along with two Peruvian citizens. Peru arrests an Iranian man accused of ...

  8. Marry-your-rapist law - Wikipedia

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    A marry-your-rapist law, marry-the-rapist law, or rape-marriage law is a rule of rape law in a jurisdiction under which a man who commits rape, sexual assault, statutory rape, abduction or other similar act is exonerated if he marries his female victim, or in some jurisdictions at least offers to marry her. The "marry-your-rapist" law is a ...

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