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Collien Fernandes calls Germany perpetrator paradise for digital violence
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Actress Collien Fernandes called Germany a 'perpetrator paradise' in ARD Tagesthemen and criticized a 'justice failure' in protecting against digital violence. She leveled serious accusations against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen and calls for better victim protection. Proceedings against Ulmen are underway in Spain.
Two opinion pieces published in Folha de S.Paulo debate whether the classification of femicide as a crime, established in 2015, has helped combat violence against women. One author argues it provided visibility and accountability, while the other criticizes its ineffectiveness and disproportionality. The articles highlight the rise in cases despite legislative changes.
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The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), reserved a week with remote voting to analyze bills combating violence against women, following a record of feminicides in the last ten years. The agenda was indicated by the women's bloc in homage to International Women's Day, which occurred on March 8. While some bills have already been approved, congresswomen criticize the emptied format, which reduces in-person debates.
Aftonbladetin tutkimus paljastaa, että ainakin 38 prosenttia miehistä, jotka tappoivat kumppaninsa vuosina 2000–2024, oli alkoholin tai huumeiden vaikutuksen alaisena rikoksen aikaan. Tuomitun murhaajan Magnuksen tapaus havainnollistaa väkivaltaisia naisia kohtaan ja päihdeongelmien välistä vahvaa yhteyttä. Asiantuntijat korostavat paremman kuntoutuksen tarvetta recidivismin riskin vähentämiseksi.
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Preliminary autopsy results for Débora Bulacio Del Valle, a 38-year-old woman murdered in a Necochea camping site, indicate she was strangled and beaten. Her partner, Ángel Andrés Gutiérrez, is detained as the main suspect and charged with femicide. The victim's mother shared a heartbreaking farewell on social media.