Thursday, 3 November 2016

Murder and machismo

POLICE called to a house near the Argentine city of Mendoza on October 23rd made a grim discovery. They found the body of Claudia Arias, a 31-year-old mother of three, alongside the corpses of her aunt and grandmother. The women had been beaten and stabbed to death. Two of Claudia’s children, an 11-year-old boy and a ten-month-old girl, were seriously wounded. Daniel Zalazar, her ex-partner, was arrested on suspicion of murder. Police believe the couple had fought over the paternity of her youngest daughter. The children are recovering in hospital.

The triple murder shocked Argentines. So too did its timing. Four days before, thousands of demonstrators, mostly women dressed in black, marched through Buenos Aires and other cities to demand that the government do more to prevent violence against women. Claudia Arias was among them. It was the third march called by Ni Una Menos (Not One Less) since June 2015, when hundreds of thousands protested in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. The latest demonstration—“Black Wednesday”—was a response to the rape and murder of Lucia Pérez, a 16-year-old student, in Mar del Plata in Argentina on October...Continue reading

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