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Are new laws in Brazil the right thing to protect women?

A new law has been signed in in Brazil aimed at protecting women and girls against violence. But do they go far enough?

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has signed a new law which sets tough new penalties for the killing of women and girls. President Rousseff said the legislation - which include custodial sentences of between 12 and 30 years for murders linked to domestic violence - sends a clear message to women that the state would protect them. The new law alters the criminal code to describe femicide as any crime that involves domestic violence, contempt or discrimination against women.

Image: President Rouseff of Briazil outlining the new laws she says are part of a zero tolerance policy toward the killing of women. Credit AP

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Tue 10 Mar 2015 18:05GMT

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