
Every eight minutes a woman is killed in the world every three days a woman suffers the same fate in Italy. And in recent years in our country, there is a real escalation of killings "pink." One hundred and one in 2006, 107 in 2007, 112 in 2008, 119 in 2009 with 50% of crimes against women are consumed primarily in the North, of which 23 cases and 8 only in Lombardia in Milan. These are some of the figures that photograph a tragedy unfolding daily, mainly in the home. And data files do nothing but report what is missing a "security plan" for women to give voice to the silence of which he can no longer remain silent. The fact - as denouncing the non-profit organization Women Against Violence Network - is that this government, basically schizophrenic on gender violence and to say the least incommentabile on the consideration of the role of women, has substantially cut with a financial blood and tears all the anti-violence center already operating in the area. They have already closed Cosenza and Polignano a Mare, Lugo (Ravenna) are going to turn down their doors. So it is for Palermo, Cosenza, Viterbo, Pescara, Udine, Messina, Naples and Rome. Lack the funds - denouncing the association - but, more importantly, it lacks a policy that is attentive to gender issues. And the centers' activities are carried out through voluntariness of operators and social workers against the indifference of the institutions. "The government - says Elisa Ercoli, head of the center of Rome - in words makes policies for women, such as Plan Anti Carfagna of violence that we first we wanted, or how the anti-stalking law, but in fact there are no policies stable and reliable funding, and then there are many places to collapse. " Which means that thousands no longer have the chance to have a support against daily abuse. Not to mention that these structures are not only a social investment but also economical, since a successful woman in a downtown costs to the state seven times less than in cases where it gets hosted dai servizi sociali. Ed ancora altre cifre, presentate a Roma, alla casa internazionale delle donne in occasione della giornata internazionale contro la violenza, dimostrano come, ormai, i maltrattamenti stiano emergendo sempre di più determinando un vero allarme sociale. Sono quasi 14mila le donne che, nel 2009, si sono rivolte ad uno dei 54 centri antiviolenza della D.i.re. Con un tasso di crescita del 14,2% in più rispetto al 2008. «Il governo - denuncia Titti Carrano dell'associazione Differenza Donna - affronta la violenza sulle donne solo in termini di emergenza, con leggi ad hoc dopo qualche brutto caso di cronaca. Ma le violenze sono quotidiane e avvengono per la stragrande maggioranza in famiglia. Ci vuole una profonda rivoluzione culturale e, Of course, social policy. " The same as those recommended by the UN and the EU and that, in contrast, are largely disregarded by the Italian government. And yet "out of the silence" not only can, but you must.
Castalda Musacchio.
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