According to the statistics of UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office and relevant local organizations, Papua New Guinea has one of the highest incidence of domestic violence in the world. According to statistics, 3/4 children and 2/3 women have experienced domestic violence.
Chen Min, a researcher at the Institute of Applied Law in China, the Supreme People's Court, recently introduced at a seminar on capacity-building to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of women and children. According to authoritative investigation, the incidence of domestic violence in China is between 29.7% and 35.7%, and more than 90% of the victims are women.
According to the comprehensive news of Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, 35.3% of housewives in South Korea are still beaten by their spouses, although the Special Law on Domestic Violence has been implemented for eight years. In contrast, in South Korea, where male chauvinism prevails, there are 13.5% "Arirang", which is the punching bag of the wife.
It is reported that nearly14,000 women in Russia die of domestic violence every year. According to the survey data of Russian Academy of Sciences on female domestic violence, 18% of Russian women are often beaten by their husbands, and in more than 40% of families, husbands beat their wives at least once.
Ursula von der Leyen, the Federal Minister for Family Affairs, published a representative survey report. "Among German women aged 65,438+06 to 85, about 25% have suffered physical or sexual violence from their life partners at least once," the report wrote.
Xia Di Talab, an Iranian social welfare official, said today that two thirds of Iranian women suffer from domestic violence, and one quarter are dissatisfied with their gender. In the Iranian capital, every 12 hours, a husband burns his wife with gasoline.
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