Argentina's president is vowing to repeal 'woke' femicide law. It could have ripple effects across Latin America
- Argentinian President Javier Milei's government plans to repeal the crime of femicide from the penal code, marking a significant setback in the fight against gender-based violence.
- In 2023, an estimated 85,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide, with 60% murdered by intimate partners or family members.
- Repealing the femicide law could encourage other countries in Latin America to weaken their legal protections, which would be devastating for women and girls.
- Milei described femicide laws as a product of 'woke' culture and criticized 'radical feminism' as a distortion of equality during a speech at the World Economic Forum.
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