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News in English (USA) / 26.11.2025 / 06:00

Italy Takes Historic Steps to Combat Violence Against Women with New Femicide Law

In a landmark decision, the Italian parliament has unanimously voted to recognize femicide as a distinct crime, punishable by life imprisonment. This significant step aims to address the rising crisis of violence against women in the country. Prime Minister Georgia Meloni emphasized the importance of building a society where violence against women is intolerable, citing the need for equality and safety for all. Recent events in Rome, including performances and demonstrations, have heightened awareness about this pressing issue, underscoring the urgency to tackle gender-based violence. The government has also launched initiatives to promote awareness, including illuminating museums with anti-violence messages and supporting helplines for victims.
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