domingo, 27 de noviembre de 2022

Feminicide, gay rights

Is Qatar a homophobic country?


 

We commemorated another World’s Day to Eliminate the Violence against Women. It was on November 25th. Are we on our way to get this goal?

In Peru, there is a feminicide open case. The victim was Blanca Olivia Arellano Gutierrez. She was Mexican. When she was killed, she was 51 years old.

Arellano came to Peru as a tourist. Juan Pablo Villafuerte Pinto could have her. Villafuerte was a Medicine student in Huacho, Peru.

Arellano and Villafuerte could become friends. Eventually, both got engaged.

Blanca Arellano called constantly to her relatives in Mexico. But since November 6th, her voice turned off. Three days later, some fishers found her corpse. It was quartered and abandoned at a beach.

Juan Pablo Villafuerte turned the key suspect. Peruvian Police hunted him. He was eventually caught.

The prosecutor supposes that Villafuerte razed any clue. Possibly, he used his knowledge in Human Medicine. In fact, he technically could delete marks on Arellano’s body.

Villafuerte is prevently detained for 9 months. During that time, the prosecutor has to fulfill the investigation. At the moment, detectives continue finding indications. A new suspicious connect this crime to organs trafficking.

Until August 2022, Peru’s Ministry of Woman and Vulnerable Population reported 75 feminicides. In other words, in peru, 1 woman is killed for the fact of being a woman, every 4 days. Peruvian officials recognize the trend raises every year. In Peru, feminicide is a crime.

How much are we taking this issue in charge? Watch my statement

 


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Qatar.

The organization in charge of the Soccer World Cup was very criticized. There are accusations of inequitative treatment to women. Also, banning and persecution against LGTBIQ community.

Soccer players were going to wear a bracelet. It advocates the sexual diversity. The players were not allowed to do that.

Germany, England, Netherlands, Wales, Denmark, Belgium – their captains promised to wear the One Love bracelet. Qatar authorities assumed it as a violation to their  culture. The captains ended to dismiss the idea. But they announced legal actions. Their purpose is reversing that prohibition.

LGTBIQ advocates said to be deceived of FIFA. In their judgement, FIFA is allied to their aggressors.

Nasser Mohammed is the first openly-gay Qatarian. He stated that Qatar is a country of homophobes.

Homophobia is the violent and systematic rejection to homosexuality. Qatar punishes gays with the jail. The legal real reason is… unknown.

Openly-gay professional soccer players decided not to go to Qatar.

Of course, FIFA pitched us other picture – Japanese fans cleaning a stadium.

What do you think about? I’m reading you on the social media. Follow me as @nelsonsullana.

 

  

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