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Violence against women and girls persists in the North Caribbean: 12-year-old girl, the latest victim

Violence against women and girls persists in the North Caribbean: 12-year-old girl, the latest victim

The wave of femicides in the North Caribbean of Nicaragua has reached alarming numbers: seven women murdered so far this year, the last one is a 12-year-old girl.

The organizations, which in the territories work against sexist violence, say they are under “extreme concern”, because in less than two months, at least five women out of the seven so far this year in that area of ​​the country have been murdered. under violent attack.

Regarding the last victim in this area, the 12-year-old girl was shot to death by an alleged criminal who entered to rob the house she lived in, located in Bonanza. Preliminary information indicates that upon being discovered by the girl, the perpetrator fired two shots at her.

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“Right now the North Caribbean Coast is a red alert zone for women and girls, because the frequency and prevalence of violence and femicides is daily,” said a feminist consulted for this report who, for security reasons, requested anonymity.

Nicaragua registers 38 femicides so far in 2023.

unprotected

The women’s human rights defender, who is also a sociologist, said that the wave of violence in the country, mainly in the North Caribbean, is due to the lack of protection that women face by the Nicaraguan State.

«The levels of lack of protection that there are on the Caribbean Coast are enormous, there for women to access justice or be treated in situations of violence, they have to go through many obstacles and as institutions, they are not attending specifically and specialized the violence,” he said.

“On the other hand, the levels of impunity, because there men are not captured, the crime is not followed up and poverty is also difficult for women because they do not even know how to file a complaint. There let’s say it’s like no man’s land because there on the Caribbean Coast there is a lot of drug trafficking, “she lamented.

Violence against women and girls persists in the North Caribbean: 12-year-old girl, the latest victim
The latest femicide victim is a 12-year-old girl, who was shot to death by an alleged criminal who broke into the house she lived in, located in Bonanza. Photo: Reference

Another woman who went on to increase the list of femicides in the country is Mrs. Carolina del Socorro Rodas Torres45 years old, who died at the César Amador Molina hospital, in the department of Matagalpa, as a result of the impacts also of bullets that he received at the hands of his stepson Jose Leonel Ortuno Montenegro22 years old.

Rodas Torres, was shot last weekend, in a fact that has not yet been clarified by the Police. In that incident, José Leonel, who committed suicide on the farm where the tragedy occurred, had shot his father in one of his feet minutes before.

North Caribbean with more femicides

According to preliminary reports from feminist organizations, The North Caribbean of Nicaragua is the area that in recent years has occupied the first place where more femicides are registeredfigures that have not been able to decrease and that apparently will increase.

«The North Caribbean is the first department with the most reported femicides, there are many causes that influence these crimes; there is impunity, drug trafficking, normalization of poverty and violence. There is also a state of defenselessness for women that is totally serious, no one is accompanying them there,” lamented the activist.

Given the increase in femicides in that area of ​​Nicaragua, the specialist calls on the regime for the closure of feminist organizations that in the country dedicated efforts to accompany women victims of violence to file a complaint and achieve justice against their aggressors.

In two and a half months in Nicaragua there have been 12 femicides, the last one occurred in Pantasma, Jinotega.  Photo: Item66
Feminist Articulation: «Women have become one of the main targets of attack by the regime».

«If before there were three organizations that accompanied women to file a complaint or psychological accompaniment, that was very little, the problem is that now, there is absolutely nothing. The community fabric does not exist, and the defenders are in search of their own survival, of their own protection in the face of repression. Women are completely on their own,” she said.

Answer must be complete

The violence that is experienced in this area of ​​Nicaragua could decrease if a comprehensive education is implemented that involves children and adults, says the expert.

“The Caribbean Coast needs special attention and special investigation, which explains what is happening because the situation is complicated, it is very different from Managua, where there is also a lot of violence, but it also has to do with the level of population there is. in the capital, but the Caribbean Coast is extremely poor and rural, so there is no attention there at all and it is very complicated, a specific specialized focus of attention is needed for investigation and attention,” the defender recommended.

So far this year, at least 38 women have been violently murdered across the country. The largest number of victims have been reported in the Nicaraguan Caribbean.

By United Voices

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