Honduras must address widespread impunity for crimes against women, girls – UN expert
Honduras must address widespread impunity for crimes against women, girls UN expert
10 July 2014 An independent United Nations human rights expert has urged the Government of Honduras to address the culture of widespread impunity for crimes against women and girls, while also noting that incidents of violence against women appear to be on the rise in the Central American nation.
In Honduras, violence against women is widespread and systematic and it impacts women and girls in numerous ways, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, Rashida Manjoo, said in a statement delivered on Monday following an eight-day mission to the country.
The climate of fear, in both the public and private spheres, and the lack of accountability for violations of human rights of women, is the norm rather than the exception, she added.
During her mission, which took her to Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba, Ms. Manjoo noted scores of concerns as regards the high levels of domestic violence, femicide and sexual violence.
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However, Ms. Manjoo noted that incidents of violence against women appear to be on the rise, with an increase of 263.4 per cent in the number of violent deaths of women between 2005 and 2013.
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