(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 27 - There has been a 12% drop in women
killed by their partners in Italy this year, thanks to
prevention, Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara said
Wednesday.
"This year, femicides in Italy committed by partners have
dropped by 12%", said the minister, who last week caused a stir
by saying rising violence against women was linked to migrants.
"We believe that this data is also thanks to the culture of
prevention that this government, in particular the Minister for
Equal Opportunities and the Family, Eugenia Maria Roccella, has
started". (ANSA).
'12% drop in women killed by partners due to prevention'
Thanks to culture started by this government says Valditara