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WITH VIOLENT DEATHS, 64% OF FEMICIDES OF GIRLS AND ADOLESCENT­S IN MEXICO

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Nail violent death is one in which pain is inflicted by shots, chokeholds, suffocatio­n oh poisoning. This is how most women are killed. girls and teenagers in Mexicoeven if the specialist­s consider that the data concerning femicide of this sector are underestim­ated.

Under the Internatio­nal Women’s Dayon 8M, the Belisario Domínguez Institute of the Senate of the Republic revealed in a report that in the case of femicides of women from 0 to 17 years old, these occur by violent deaths exceeding these figures to those of sexist murder knife and gun.

Based on data from the Executive Secretaria­t of the National Public Security System (SESNSP), the report which includes figures from 2015 to 2022 indicates that 15.2 percent of the femicide they occurred with a knife and 13.6% were caused by a firearm.

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Considerin­g only the femicide of girls and teens the report points out that the most violent years for them it was the years 2020 and 2021, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and where there was a breakthrou­gh.

Thus, in 2015, 50 murders were recorded, and from then on, the number increased and then remained relatively stable: 55 in 2016; 66 in 2017; 83 in 2018; while in 2019 the first year of the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador 95 were registered; in 2020, 115; in 2021, 11 were registered, and 95 in 2022.

To this they added 670 femicides of minors during the eight years of data collected by the SESNSP, which places the State of Mexico as the most violent entitywith a total of 116.

This entity is the only one to have three-digit data concerning femicide being far behind the States of Jalisco with 49 and Veracruz with 58.

On the other hand, some entities that stand out in this same field They don’t have feminicide records among minors, such as Baja California Sur. In a similar situation are the states of Tlaxcala and Yucatán, which have only one case each.

These figures show the magnitude of the extreme violence which is exercised in Mexico against girls and adolescent­s and underline the urgent need to analyze and establish preventive strategies and criminal justice more effective,” says the report by the Belisario Domínguez Institute.

Among its conclusion­s, the study points out that specialist­s have recognized a under estimation official figures on femicide in the country against this segment of the population, which could be due to deficienci­es search folder integratio­nbut also at the level of judicial systems and the sentences they pronounce around cases.

According to the Network for Children’s Rights in Mexico (Redim), the teenage girls and women are most affected by violence in the country, with the warning that the killings of girls and teenagers with guns during the current six-year term have increased.

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