In 2012 Juarez city was place of the biggest female homicide in Mexico hundreds of women were killed because of the inefficiency of the police and goverment in that region. Even the people were reporting this acts the police and the government didn’t do something to avoid this problem.
This problem was mainly caused by the companies were they work they. They avoid their social responsibilities in the humanly part they make them work in bad conditions long journals ours even in the night turn were they were exposed to be raped and killed because the companies didn’t provide transportation to return to their houses in night also they were avoiding laws for example they were making the woman’s to work more than the legal journal period of work.
The governmental institutions involucrated in this case the PGJ in spanish (procaduria general de justicia) and the local police didn’t attend the reports of the women’s that were rapped and killed instead of doing something they start hiding evidence and information also the police didn’t allow the journalists expressed what was happen and PGJ start hiding information about it and the mainly proves of this homicide.
women start making some protests in the streets so the city know what was happen in the city and that government didn’t make something to stop it.Government start arresting many of the people involucrated in this protests by disturbing the people an social areas.In Mexico many authorities have been arrested because they don’t do something to stop it or even when they have the mainly proves to judge the guilty person they hide the proves or give a lower sentence to the killer.From 2006-20012 Mexico was the place for a female homicide of mor than 4000 woman any the majority of the cases wasn’t take acoout by the authorities to do something about it here we are watching how authorities didn’t care about this events and if we continue like this this will be happen more frecuently
by:Luis Javier Higuera Robles.
idyono, Monique (2008). «conceptualizating femicide»(PDF).Strengthening Understanding of Femicide: Using Research to Galvanize Action and Accountability: 7–25. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
did a company try to do something for this people?
were they old women or children or teenegers?
I love this post but a little more info should be interesting, also like the detail of the photos.
-Erika .L. Pèrez
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Es chido
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Luis Javier:
It’s so easy to say that companies, or «maquilas» as the factories are known in Chihuahua, are to blame, that they are responsible. It IS a problem that women work long hours, sometimes the night shift and that they are not taken home. However the MAIN problem is the little or no respect whatsoever that the people who rape and kill women have towards women.
It is the rapists and killers who are the problem. Women are not raped because police don’t do anything, because they wore inappropriate clothes, because they looked for it but because MEN RAPE THEM.
It is easy to forget that MEN can finish this problem today. The life of a woman is SACRED and it should be seen, considered, treated as that.
EDUCATION is the solution.
Fighting poverty is of course important, but second to education. Safety, the fight against corruption, proper working conditions are important, but second to EDUCATION.
Thanks everyone who read and participated in this blogpost.
~lm
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Why does anybody do anything? D:
I was researching & I found this institutions that you could include in your blog as options for these women, like:
– Sociedad Mexicana Pro-Derechos de la Mujer, A.C
– UNIFEM
– The INACIPE
I think this institutions could complete your information. c:
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I would like to know more about that, what happened next?
I like very much the post and also that someone notice the violence in Mexico and write about it, we need to do something. I like the picture.
-Pablo Zamacona 1C
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I’m in shock, I can’t understand why people are not conscious of these situation, it’s so unfair to let women work in bad conditions, apart from their families, and it’s even worst that they were killed for no reason, we have to stop these, nobody deserves to go through this situation, I would like to know more, and also to look for a solution.
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I think its a topic people should worry about more because its something that doesn’t just happen in Juarez. I think you could have mentioned more institutions. At the end of your post you say that if we continue doing nothing it will happen more often but considering that this happened in 2012 I would have liked to know how the situation is today or how the situation has changed since 2012.
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I liked your publication. Our government don´t care about that, they are not interested on our priorities as a country, they don´t even care that people are killed everyday, but we as a society are so much more lame by only complaining about this and not doing anything.
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I think this homicide was a terrible action. Did they killed women and children ?
I agree with Erika , a little more information would be great.
-Briseyda
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i think that your blog is an important thing here in
Mexico, and something that make us think about this
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i would like to know more and also you could propose some solutions to the problem
Raul
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