He’s not from Venezuela, he’s from Guatemala.
"With a population of approximately 18.2 million people, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America.
Guatemala has one of the highest rates of femicide in the world, with violent deaths of women increasing from 1.3 per 100,000 women in 2020 to 1.6 per 100,000 women in 2021, resulting in 527 femicides reported in 2021 and 534 in 2022, and 69 femicides reported by March 2023."
Gender-Based Violence Country Profile: Guatemala (Published: June 2023)
"No national surveys have been carried out to establish the prevalence of IPV in Guatemala (
WHO, 2014). While it is estimated that 36% of Guatemalan women living with male partners are subjected to IPV (
Inter-American Development Bank, 2003), this is likely an underestimation due to underreporting (
Ertürk, 2005). In 2009, Guatemala’s death rate from violence against women (VAW) was the highest in Latin America (
Ogrodnik & Borzutzky, 2011), and a culture of state-cultivated impunity means that 98% of femicides go unpunished (
United Nations Women, 2019). It is estimated that 80% of VAW is in the form of domestic violence; 80% of this is perpetrated by the husband (
Ertürk, 2005)."
Over a third of women in Guatemala are subjected to intimate partner violence (IPV). Indigenous Mayan women are particularly vulnerable, due to the intersection of race, gender, and poverty. However, no research exists into the causes of IPV among ...
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