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Guatemala shock as two murdered girls found on street | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Guatemalan police are investigating the murder of two girls aged six and 12 whose bodies were found dumped on a street in the capital, Guatemala City. | |
The girls, who were wearing pyjamas, appeared to have been strangled, officials said. | |
Police are trying to establish whether their deaths are linked to the murders of two women found with gunshot wounds in the same district. | |
Some 700 women were killed in Guatemala in 2011, according to official figures. | |
The bodies of the two girls were found in the early hours of Wednesday on a street in Zona 11, a southern district of Guatemala City. | |
Two murdered women, thought to be aged between 20 and 35, were discovered in the same neighbourhood. One had been shot in the face. | |
It is not clear whether they were victims of domestic violence or murdered by criminal gangs. | It is not clear whether they were victims of domestic violence or murdered by criminal gangs. |
"Guatemala awoke in mourning," women's rights group Survivors' Foundation said in a statement. "We demand these crimes be solved." | |
'Culture of impunity' | 'Culture of impunity' |
Two other women were killed overnight in the town of La Union, in eastern Zacapa province. | Two other women were killed overnight in the town of La Union, in eastern Zacapa province. |
They were shot dead outside a school, the authorities said. | They were shot dead outside a school, the authorities said. |
Legislation against domestic violence was introduced in 2008, but campaign groups say very few are held to account for these crimes. | |
President Otto Perez Molina, who took office a year ago, has launched a campaign to curb domestic violence. | |
In his state-of-the-nation address on Monday, he hailed Guatemala's "historic decline in violence" in 2012. | In his state-of-the-nation address on Monday, he hailed Guatemala's "historic decline in violence" in 2012. |
Murders were down by some 10%, he said. | Murders were down by some 10%, he said. |
According to government figures, there were 5,174 violent deaths in Guatemala last year. | According to government figures, there were 5,174 violent deaths in Guatemala last year. |
In recent years, Guatemala has had one of the highest per capita murder rates in the world, according to the United Nations: 40 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. | In recent years, Guatemala has had one of the highest per capita murder rates in the world, according to the United Nations: 40 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010. |
The country has struggled to cope with an increase of violence generated by drug gangs operating throughout Central America, such as the Zetas from neighbouring Mexico. | The country has struggled to cope with an increase of violence generated by drug gangs operating throughout Central America, such as the Zetas from neighbouring Mexico. |
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala was engulfed in civil war between left-wing guerrillas and the government. Rape was widely used as a weapon of war to intimidate opponents. |
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