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Peru issues measures seeking to end violence against women
President Ollanta Humala on Sunday issued legal measures aimed at ending violence against women, arguing that full respect for them was essential for a truly democratic society.
Lima: President Ollanta Humala on Sunday issued legal measures aimed at ending violence against women, arguing that full respect for them was essential for a truly democratic society.
In a ceremony before hundreds of women, Humala, with his wife Nadine Heredia by his side, asked Peruvians to end cultural practices that often condone domestic violence against women.
This year alone 74 women were beaten and killed, according to government figures.
"Democracy is consolidated when the rights of women are respected, and they are given a place within society," Humala said.
The full potential of women must be valued because "only that way we can build a truly democratic society that we feel proud to belong to."
Humala's rules punish with up to 15 years prison those who physically attack family members such as women, children, the elderly and the handicapped.