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Policeman accused of sex trafficking, while 12,000 women and girls vanish in ‘shadow pandemic'
The last text message from Judith's phone was sent at 11pm on 28 November and the next day her distraught father reported the 20-year-old’s disappearance to the police. They sent him away, saying that she was probably with a boyfriend and would show up soon enough.
Machaca never came home. When the police continued to do nothing to investigate her disappearance, her family began to protest, holding vigils outside the police station with placards reading “Where is Judith?” and “Police cover-up”.
Two months later, mechanical excavators uncovered her body, face down with her wrists bound behind her back, lying next to the body of 14-year-old Noemí Escobar, 80 metres (260ft) down a well on a farm belonging to the parents of a police officer.
Machaca’s killing took an even darker twist when it was revealed that a local judge had released a police officer, Santiago Paco, from custody while he was under investigation for killing both women.
In a series of social media videos posted online from hiding, Paco confessed to the murders and said he was part of a sex-trafficking ring operating from within the very police unit responsible for investigating human trafficking and disappearances.
The police chief for the Tacna region, Gen Segundo Mejía, began an internal police investigation last month. One other officer who worked with Paco has been arrested. About 30 police officers have been moved to other units while the investigation continues.
Paco is still the subject of an extensive manhunt.
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The UN has called the surge in violence against women and girls across the world during Covid lockdowns a “shadow pandemic”.
In the Mujeres Desaparecidas (Missing Women), a Facebook-based advocacy group for Peruvian families, 11,828 women and girls were registered as disappeared in 2020 based on police reports. Again, about two-thirds were aged under 18.
Using the same methodology, the organisation has recorded 41,445 disappeared women and girls since the beginning of 2018 until February this year in Peru, a country of nearly 33 million people.
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The alleged circumstances around Machaca’s death did not surprise the group’s founder, Katherine Soto, who started the Facebook page in 2016 when an activist friend went missing, before it emerged she had been murdered.
“This case shows that even dealing with the authorities, as a woman, is putting yourself at risk,” she adds. “You don’t know if by reporting a disappearance, you could be reporting it to the trafficker himself.”
Despite the alleged involvement of local officers in the deaths of Machaca and Escobar, widespread police apathy and inaction over the disappearances of women across Peru is facilitating the wave of sexual violence that is gripping the country. Peru has been among the Latin American countries hardest hit by the pandemic, with more than 1.4m Covid cases and nearly 49,000 deaths, and confinement and economic hardship exacerbating risks for women.
A report published jointly by Peru’s justice and women’s ministries this month found that there were more than 23,000 calls and messages to a domestic violence hotline between May and October 2020 – double the number for the same period the previous year.
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Violence against women has been a long-established problem in Peru, with about five women and girls reported missing every day on average, according to the ombudsman’s office.
Soto says that with the police often unwilling to investigate, many of the “disappeared” women and girls are never found. “No body, no crime,” she says. “In the case of other disappearances, their families don’t have the right to know the truth, the right to justice, much less the right to have closure.”
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A mother uses a trash can to contain her baby while she crochets in the park, 1969. Second pic - quarantine memories of the 2020
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2 Arctic Sisters 🐺🐺 by R. Donovan.
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Plaza Dignidad, 18 de Octubre, 2020.
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Nuestros amiguitos perrunos luchando y apañando en todas por un Chile mas digno. Fotos tomadas por periodistafurioso (pueden encontrar su maravilloso trabajo en instagram).
Entre los qiltros destacados se encuentra Isidromatapaco, Simonmatapaco, Lobomatapaco y al Ruciocapucha, todos fueron adoptados (cada uno tiene un insta por si quieren buscarlos jajaja) aun asi se volvieron un simbolo en la lucha ya que le daban cara (hocico) a la yuta.
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