The article discusses the alarming prevalence of femicide, with a chilling statistic that a woman or girl is killed every ten minutes by someone they know. Through interviews with activists Maria de la Luz Estrada Mendoza from Mexico and Mariam Khan from Turkiye, it emphasizes the urgency to address femicide culturally and systemically. They provide insights into the societal norms perpetuating this violence and call for greater awareness and initiatives to combat this global epidemic affecting all societies.
Maria de la Luz Estrada Mendoza highlights the relentless reality of femicide in Mexico, sharing that the issue often stems from deeply rooted societal norms and collective silence.
Mariam Khan emphasizes that femicide is not constrained to any specific culture or geography, revealing it as a pervasive global issue that requires urgent and collaborative action.
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