The aggressor is repeat offered in this type of crime, which aggravated the penalty imposed by the Provincial Court.
Lima, Peru – The Popular Provincial Court of Havana sentenced a Cuban to a Cuban who violently assaulted his ex -partner in his home in an attempt at feminicide.
This typology of macho crime is not recognized in the Cuban Criminal Code, so the officer Caribbean channel He reported the sanction recognized by the Court, in this case: theft with violence and intimidation in people, injuries, threats and violation of the domicile.
The crimes cited took place in the victim’s house, where the defendant threatened his ex -partner with a white weapon, getting to attack it both physically and verbally and causing serious injuries.
The aggressor, whose identity was not detailed, is repeat offered in these types of crimes, which aggravated the imposed penalty.
As it transpired, the individual also stole the victim several of his personal assets to “increase his personal assets.” The judicial judicial ruling considered accessory sanctions such as the monetary compensation of the stolen assets.
“Given this criminal typicity, the Cuban justice system does not stop taking actions to maintain from prevention, confrontation and with the rigor of the law, citizen tranquility,” says the official report.
However, while authorities use expressions such as “murder for gender reasons” or “extreme gender violence”, Independent groups They insist on the need to name the problem as femicide and demand the creation of public registration protocols and an integral law against gender violence.
The Cuban State does not systematically publish annual statistics with detailed methodology or offer disaggregated data with intersective approach accessible to citizens. This institutional opacity remains an obstacle to dimensioning the true magnitude of the phenomenon.
The magazine’s gender observatory Tense wings (OGAT) and the Yosítecreo gender violence support platform in Cuba (YSTCC) confirmed two new femicides that occurred in Cuba on August 4 and 5, which raises the macho mortal crimes verified on the island to 24.
“We regret two new femicides in Cuba, which once again demonstrates the serious consequences that the State does not stop gender violence or the general rise in crime in Cuba,” They pointed out Both entities in their social networks.
