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Peru: Man to be investigated for allegedly whipping daughter as punishment
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Peru: Man to be investigated for allegedly whipping daughter as punishment

From La Repรบblica · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Authorities in Peru are investigating a man accused of physically assaulting his teenage daughter with a belt in Trujillo.
  • The incident, captured on social media, prompted swift condemnation from the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) and the Ombudsman's Office.
  • Both institutions emphasized that physical punishment is illegal and perpetuates cycles of violence against children and adolescents.

The Ombudsman's Office in Peru has requested the Public Ministry to immediately investigate a man accused of physically assaulting his teenage daughter in Trujillo. The alleged attack occurred in a public space and was reportedly a punishment for the daughter attending a party without her father's permission. Images of the incident circulated on social media, leading to widespread condemnation.

The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) also intervened, filing a complaint to locate the adolescent and ensure her protection. The MIMP's National Warmi ร‘an Program is providing emotional support to the minor, recognizing the possibility of a violent family environment.

Both the Ombudsman's Office and the MIMP have unequivocally rejected the use of physical punishment against children and adolescents. They stressed that such acts are prohibited by law and violate fundamental rights. The institutions warned that these practices contribute to perpetuating cycles of abuse within families.

The case highlights ongoing concerns about child protection in Peru, with authorities emphasizing the need to hold perpetrators accountable and provide support to victims. The swift response from multiple government bodies underscores the seriousness with which such allegations are being treated.

Physical punishments, in addition to being prohibited by law, perpetuate violence and violate the rights of girls, boys, and adolescents.

โ€” Defensorรญa del Pueblo y MIMPThe Ombudsman's Office and the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations jointly condemned the act and stated the legal and social implications of physical punishment.
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Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.