تونزي تيليغراف
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The article addresses the rising number of femicide cases in Tunisia during 2025, noting that the "Voices of Women" organization recorded 30 murders throughout the year, marking the highest rate since monitoring began in 2018. The figures show a continuous increase, from 6 cases in 2018 to 30 in 2025. The article highlights that violence against women often begins before the act of killing, manifesting through domestic violence, threats, and control. It emphasizes that while the legal and institutional protection systems are in place, their effectiveness in intervention before tragedies occur remains weak. The focus is also on the need to strengthen prevention efforts, improve reporting mechanisms, and facilitate early intervention—especially in cases of domestic violence—to prevent situations from escalating to homicide. The article underscores that protecting women requires a societal and international effort that goes beyond punishing perpetrators after the crime has happened, aiming to halt the rising trend and save women's lives before it’s too late.
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