S. GK: State prevents women's killings

Kosovo Women Network ( S. The GK has reacted to the murder of 44-year-old S.S. who was killed Sunday by her ex-husband who later killed herself. In RGK's reaction, the patriarchal mentality is said to be so deeply rooted that men view women as their property and also [...]
Kosovo Women Network ( S. The GK has reacted to the murder of 44-year-old S.S. who was killed Sunday by her ex-husband who later killed herself.
In RGK's reaction, the patriarchal mentality is said to be so deeply rooted that men view women as their property even when they take their lives.
“Pak after the March 8th protest, where it marched against the patriarchate that is killing women on Sunday, March 14, again a man killed a woman. According to police reports thus far, the woman S.S. He was killed yesterday in Pristina by his former husband, L.S., who later killed himself. Who is responsible for this murder? What justice will the slain woman take? How many more times should we read such repeated news? It has already been known that PATRIARCATI THE men kill their wives, their ex-wife's wives. The patriarchal mentality is so deep - seated that men view women as their property, even when taking them to life, it is said in response.
Kosovo Women Network ( S. The GK) expresses deep indignation over the occasion, pledging at one time that we will raise our voices to seek justice for this woman, just as for any other raped, wounded, and murdered woman.
Many men who have killed women have been sentenced to little, and in this case no one will be punished. The state of Kosovo must create policies for preventing violence and women's killings. Empowering education and the economy to contribute to the independence of girls and women, boys and men; justice institutions should be more vocal in the face of women's murders, dealing with cases of gender-based violence with seriousness, as well as penalties for rapporteurs and murderers to be higher. RGK will not stop until violence against women is treated only as daily news or as a private matter”, it is said in response.
Currently, “Life without gender-based violence remains among the key RGK Strategy programmes 2019-2022. Through implementation of the legal framework for domestic violence, including institutional responsibility to help those who have suffered violence, raising awareness among officials and citizens, handling gender-based violence, as well as through research and attorneys, RGK has been trying for years to prevent violence against women and to achieve justice for murdered women! Justice for every woman killed!











