Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Something very serious happens in Spain

“When more than 12 % of the whole of recluses in the Spanish jails the son for law enforcement of Violence of Genre, when this norm accumulates more than two hundred resources of unconstitutionality — something unusual in the history of our democracy — when prestigious lawyers affirm that the above mentioned law violates the constitutional beginning of equality, the right to the presumption of innocence, to the dignity of the person and to the effective judicial tutelage, it is necessary to conclude that something very serious happens”. This is the beginning of the synopsis of a titled book 'The women who did not love the men' (that yesterday I saw in the shelves of a shop), and if this is like that, I do not even want imagine the content.
There obviates the author that a report of the Observatory of the Judicial Power against the Violence of Servant and of Genre it reveals that of 530 cases analyzed in the whole Spain only in one there were indications of which the supposed victim had lied.
Certainly, the book is written by Diego de los Santos, who for years was attached to the Defender of the Andalusian People. And … it is true, if a book of these characteristics can be published in Spain the fact is that, really, something very serious happens.
PD. I do not believe that this book would have been written if we should speak, for example, about terrorism. Although, a year, there are more deaths for violence of genre than for terrorism.

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