The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Robert Sanchez, called on the population to make a “social pact” to reduce cases of violence and sexual abuse against children and adolescents in Peru. The owner’s message mincetur It occurred in relation to the case of a minor under 3 years of age who was abused in Chiclayo.
In this sense, Sánchez Palomino shared data on his social networks until 2021 that reveal high figures of violence and sexual abuse against minors.
“We need a great social pact. No more boy, girl and/or adolescent should suffer violence. DATA 2021: 12,828 cases of sexual violence against children and adolescents. Of these, 5,728 cases were of sexual abuse. Let’s assume that each of them are our own children, “he said from his official Twitter account.
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Along the same lines, the head of Produce also spoke during the night of Thursday the 14th. Through the same social network, Jorge Prado Palomino repudiated and showed his indignation regarding the minor’s case.
“My total repudiation and indignation at the aggression suffered by a minor in Chiclayo. From the Government, we offer our solidarity and full support to the family. We hope that this fact does not go unpunished and that the culprit is punished with the full weight of the law, ”he asserted.
Statements were also shared from the Congress about it, since the President of the Board of Directors, Maria del Carmen Alvacondemned the act against the little girl from Chiclayo and asked the authorities to apply the full weight of the law against the aggressor.
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“The case of the taxi driver who kidnapped and raped a 3-year-old girl in Chiclayo causes outrage and pain. We demand justice. The authorities must apply the full weight of the law to this rapist!”he pointed.
Help channels
If you know someone or are a victim of acts of family or sexual violence, you can call Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populationswhich has a team specialized in providing information, guidance and emotional support.
In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers (CEM) or to the Urgent Care Service. This service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays).