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Domestic violence stalks Mexican women

Domestic violence is not a phenomenon exclusive to Mexico. But the figures you are about to read are chilling.

Mexican women are attacked in every social and economic class
Between 1999 and 2005 it is believed that more than 6,000 women and girls were murdered.

That is an average of 1,000 every year, three murders a day. Put most graphically, a girl or a woman is murdered every eight hours, the overwhelming majority of the deaths the result of violence in the household.

They are the kind of statistics you would expect of a country at war.

It is happening in cities and the countryside, and across every socio-economic divide.

Sometimes the men use guns or knives, whilst others use their hands.

Criminal offence

"I was regularly beaten," says Maria, a woman whose name we have changed, but whose story will be familiar to many.

"Over six years the attacks went on, both physical and psychological. It was awful. He even threatened our three children. I couldn't leave, I didn't know what to do."


The abuse suffered by women is now being more openly confronted
Eventually Maria did get out and is now in a women's refuge.

Earlier this year, a law was enacted making such violence a criminal offence.

"It has taken a long time," says Angelica De La Pena, the member of congress who sponsored the new law.

"For the first time," she says, "there is legislation that defines violence as psychological, physical, sexual or any other type of violence that harms or is likely to harm women's dignity, integrity or freedom."

This once hidden subject is now firmly out in the open.

It has even made it on to Mexican television.

Tackling taboos

One of the most popular soap operas here is La Madrastra, or The Stepmother. Recently, there was a shocking storyline that wove domestic violence into the plot.

It was some of the most graphic mainstream television I have witnessed.

In the main scene, a woman is attacked by her boyfriend. But this was not just some sanitised television version of a complicated social issue.

The "attack" involved the woman ending up on the floor with the man straddling her in a rape sequence.

The end only came with the arrival of another man who hauled off the assailant and promptly punched him.


The murders in Ciudad Juarez began in 1993
It all went on for several uncomfortable minutes. This was primetime television giving real time coverage to a once taboo subject.

Mexico has already earned unwanted international attention for its record of violence against women because of the ghastly events in Ciudad Juarez, a city on the Mexico-US border.


In the past decade, hundreds of women have been killed there and in surrounding areas, their bodies often recovered from remote desert graves.

Suspicion has focused on individual or group serial killers, though others now believe a large proportion of the deaths are the result of domestic violence.

These killings, too, have now led to screen time, with events depicted in a film called Bordertown and starring Jennifer Lopez.

"It is very good that people are finally dealing with this subject," says Wendy Figueroa who helps run a women's refuge in Mexico City.

"But television programmes or films alone wont stop it," she says. "What is needed is education for both men and women so people know what their rights are."


Jennifer Lopez plays a journalist investigating the Juarez murders
There are other outlets dealing with it as well.

The government has produced television and radio adverts where an abusive husband is trying to convince his battered wife he loves her.

The voice-over at the end comes in and warns women not to be duped by the soothing words of the attacker.

But not everyone is convinced about all this attention for domestic violence.

We were given access to Mexico City's main jail.

Scourge

In it, we met Jorge, again it is not his real name, who was convicted of murdering his wife.

"The new law is biased against men," insisted Jorge, a man who like many others, remains in complete denial of his wrong-doing.

"The evidence against me was lies," he told us. "I never did it."

Jorge later walked out on our interview without warning. It came after we repeatedly asked him about his attitude to women and to domestic violence.

Mexico's men are, for the most part, not the sort who resort to their fists, or worse, to make their point.

But enough do to make the reality of domestic violence a scourge on this society

BBC NEWS | Americas | Domestic violence stalks Mexican women


I began to understand why Mexcians escaped out of their country to live in America.
 
Mexicans and people from far south America came to America because they were so poor and need to work. I know so many of them come here to work and give money to their families in south. As for women, it is true they were abused by their husbands. Not only in Mexico but other countries from south of Mexico too. Mexican government were so awful for long time and hopefully this time their government become better. Have u heard about 500 women and girls being murdered by the border between Texas and Mexico. Till the government took over the town and bad men and women were gone, have not caught them for murdered them.
 
Domestic violence stalks Mexican women

I began to understand why Mexcians escaped out of their country to live in America.
Sadly, they bring the domestic violence with them. Mexican men still batter their wives and girlfriends in the USA.
 
Sadly, they bring the domestic violence with them. Mexican men still batter their wives and girlfriends in the USA.
Yes true but not every Mexican men are like that. I have seen some of them treat their wives well.
 
Sadly, they bring the domestic violence with them. Mexican men still batter their wives and girlfriends in the USA.

Yeah, I guess the reason why Mexcians escaped to America because US have more rights for the domestic violence than Mexcio?
 
Yeah, I guess the reason why Mexcians escaped to America because US have more rights for the domestic violence than Mexcio?
If they are legal immigrants, if they know their rights, and if they are brave enough to report the violence. Many of them are afraid to report domestic abuse, or they just accept it as part of their culture.
 
Yeah, I guess the reason why Mexcians escaped to America because US have more rights for the domestic violence than Mexcio?

Actually, no. Mexicans often come here to get jobs because their country is poor. Some come here to trade with drugs or other things. I have heard that Mexican government is pretty corrupted so even their police department. You can bride them to get away with whatever crimes you committed.

I believe that some brought their families along with them.
 
Sadly, they bring the domestic violence with them. Mexican men still batter their wives and girlfriends in the USA.
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Yeah, I agree with your post. Truly sad the domestic violence carry within them when they travelled to USA from mexico or south america. They won't change period.

If they are legal immigrants, if they know their rights, and if they are brave enough to report the violence. Many of them are afraid to report domestic abuse, or they just accept it as part of their culture.
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Yeah, Umm.. They are afriad to report DV, INS would deport them to mexico that is their most frighten! That where they ended up to stick to their culture carry them where they came from!

Actually, no. Mexicans often come here to get jobs because their country is poor. Some come here to trade with drugs or other things. I have heard that Mexican government is pretty corrupted so even their police department. You can bride them to get away with whatever crimes you committed.

I believe that some brought their families along with them.
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You are right that Mexican government is genuinely corruption so even their police department corruption. Due country is very poor system and nonfree under dictator! Like the today, Florida government and police department are WORST CASE corruption now than ever! Now Florida state became Cuba country already. Look the realitc life in cuba government already corrupted itself. SAD!
 
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Yeah, I agree with your post. Truly sad the domestic violence carry within them when they travelled to USA from mexico or south america. They won't change period.

~via BB~
Yeah, Umm.. They are afriad to report DV, INS would deport them to mexico that is their most frighten! That where they ended up to stick to their culture carry them where they came from!

~via BB~
You are right that Mexican government is genuinely corruption so even their police department corruption. Due country is very poor system and nonfree under dictator! Like the today, Florida government and police department are WORST CASE corruption now than ever! Now Florida state became Cuba country already. Look the realitc life in cuba government already corrupted itself. SAD!

Huh? Hispanic isn't majority in Florida but only in Miami-Dade County.

Alot of Cubans are from Miami-Dade County but there's sizable of Cuban population in Tampa, Orlando, Key West and west coast of Florida.
 
This is old news. Every country have its problems, including husbands/ boyfriends abusing their wives/ girlfriends no matter what. They are too afraid to report because they think they are going to be killed. They need supports from their friends and families. It is the long road for abused women to recover from horrible situations. Some women remain with their husbands/ boyfriends because they think their husbands/ boyfriends love them that they keep apologize for what they abused to them, yet the husbands/ boyfriends keep abusing them. It is sad.

The reason Mexico remains poor is the Mexican government. The Mexican politicians have been abusing their powers since the birth of the Mexican government and do not provide enough to help its Mexican people. It is famous for harsher laws. Mexican people cannot trust corrupt cops and corrupt politicians because they are friends with drug cartels and corrupt cardinals. Mexico is the nation with the second largest Catholic population. The Catholic church used to control the Mexican government in the past. Presently, the Church tries to use politicians as puppets for their profit.

In fact, Native Americans in Mexico don't even speak Spanish. They speak their indigenous languages in small isolated towns. They have hard time finding the good jobs. They have no options, but are forced to work for wealthy drug cartels doing drug crops, so they can get paid well. Native American do not want to work for wicked drug cartels. That is one of the reasons they came to the US for work.

Mexico City is extremely diverse and there are plenty of businesses were created by the foreigners from all over world. Monterrery, Mexico is famous for Technology and American style suburbs. The Mexican Government needs to prevent abusing their powers constantly and stealing financial that are supposed to cover the education, fighting against drug cartels, creating new jobs, etc.
 
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