From Frente Popular Darío Santillán repudiate the decision of the judges of appeal and Sal Llargués Piombo, who acquitted of the crime of corruption of minors, a defendant convicted of violations of underage girls, arguing that victims belonged to "communities in which the social relations ages agree very low."
In a ruling sexist and discriminatory, the Court of Cassation the Province of Buenos Aires decided to halve the prison sentence of a pastor of a cult not recognized, which in 2004 had raped two girls aged 14 and 16 years, basing its decision on that girls are "women living in communities the social level accept very low age relationships, and that it possessed sexual experience, even to lie with other men, for which also operated the example set by other parties to convince natural sex in order to be able to conceive a child ".
is submitted that "... there are only very exceptional situations of moral decay such as those involving early awakening sexuality of a minor not pubertal, or deflect it, taking it to mass exhibitionism or aberration, or convince the naturalness of sexual intercourse between parents and children can afford to apply a figure initially condensed ideas more prudish or Victorian, "and that the acts suffered by girls are not" morally edifying " but not involve" a chore abhorrent, repulsive, which harms the integrity sexual or is, as has been said, "the pomp of dishonesty."
understand the vulnerability context in which they are victims, as children and the poor, is used as an argument to absolve the accused of the crime of corruption of minors, showing prejudicial and discriminatory ideas, and giving rise to a process of re-victimization and invisibility of the situations of sexual violence suffered by girls and women.
These resolutions are not isolated incidents but part a legal system that prevails in the patriarchal idea where the characteristics or the socioeconomic conditions of the victims were taken as mitigating circumstances. We investigate the victim, their customs, their sexual experiences and thus be re-victimized.
penal system then acts as a legitimizing factor of these practices and gender stereotypes that underlie them. Women are stigmatized by the mere fact of being women, operating a double jeopardy if in addition to women, it is poor.
Frente Popular Darío Santillán
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