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Miss Peru contestants take stand against violence towards women

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Miss Peru pageant contestants shared statistics on gender-based violence instead of measurements.

On Sunday, the contestants, who represent different parts of the South American country, boldly skipped sharing their body measurements (bust/waist/hips) as is traditionally done, instead announcing statistics on violence against women in Peru, reports people.com.

Each woman stepped forward with the standard introductory line – “My name is… and I represent… My measurements are,” – but completed their statements with chilling revelations.

Here are a few of the statistics:

“My name is Camila Canicoba and I represent the department of Lima. My measurements are: 2,202 cases of femicide reported in the last nine years in my country.”

“My name is Melina Machuca, I represent the department of Cajamarca, and my measurements are: more than 80 per cent of women in my city suffer from violence.”

“My name is Romina Lozano and I represent the constitutional province of Callao, and my measurements are: 3,114 women victims of trafficking up until 2014.”

Behind the women was a huge screen displaying newspaper clippings about crimes against women, including photos of their battered faces.

The pageant organisers said that gender violence reached its tipping point when a naked man brutally dragged his girlfriend by the hair in a shocking video that went viral, and didn’t receive any jail time.

“It was the drop that filled the glass,” a protest promoter said.

“Many women felt like, if a video like this does not provide us any protection, it is pretty obvious that no one will protect us. The state is definitely not going to be there.”

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Jessica Newton, the Miss Peru pageant organiser and former beauty queen, spoke to Buzzfeed about the urgent need for people to take a stand collectively. “Everyone who does not do something to stop this is an accomplice,” she said.

The pageant ended with a series of questions thrown at the contestants about how they would change laws to help combat femicide, the act of killing women because they are women.

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