The group’s survey on domestic violence reached 40,000 respondents and its call for an end to violence has taken to the streets. According to Clarín, this plan is the first of its kind in Argentina, where the tragedy of gender-based violence has continued to weigh heavily on the nation. President Mauricio Macri said, “Gender-based violence is what impacts us the most. The plan is expected to make use of technology like ankle monitors on offenders and cellphone tracking software. In the audience were several family members of recent victims of gender-based violence, including the mother of Angeles Rawson, who was murdered by her doorman, and the mother of Lola Chomnalez, who was murdered during a summer vacation in Uruguay.
Source: The Bubble July 27, 2016 20:26 UTC