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Nicaraguan Government lobbied to
stop crimes against women in
Esteli
The Women's Network Against
Violence in the city of Esteli,
154 kilometers north Managua,
the capital, where in less than
two months four women have been
murdered, called on the
government to stop this crime
wave against women and to
recognize the dramatic situation
as a public health problem.
The women announced a protest
march for the events and
demanded that the government
place priority on their demands
after calling on private
business to support control and
security actions in the area.
The last four victims of this
criminal wave were professor
Lucinda Rosa Videa, sister of
Catholic priest Julio César
Videa; Brenda Noelia García,
strangled by her partner Carlos
Alberto Maradiaga Andino;
Marjurie Sara Zeledón, strangled
by her partner Edwin Antonio
Aguilar, and Adilcia Peralta,
shot by her husband José Miguel
Talavera.
The person responsible for
Videa's death, Oscar Danilo
Ramírez, who pretended to be a
Catholic missionary, was slated
to go before the courts at the
end of June.
Students from the Nuevo Pueblo
Institute, where the victim was
the director held a homage and a
march of protest, demanding
punishment for the murderer.
The Bishop of the diocese of
Esteli, Juan Abelardo Mata held
a mass in memory of the teacher.
"While Christians opt for
forgiveness in this horrendous
crime, mercy demands all the
weight of the law".
The religious recalled how the
murdered managed to trick the
Church and lamented the fatal
events.
While Esteli demands support to
eradicate domestic violence and
called for support the victims,
in the North Atlantic three
criminals raped an 11-year-old
girl.
The murders of four women in
Esteli are reminiscent of the
crime wave against women in
Ciudad Juárez, México, where
dozens of women have been
murdered in recent years and
many of the cases have not been
resolved.
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