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Heshan domestic violence case parties want divorced women to face domestic violence how to do

On May 20, a video of a woman being raped by her husband while setting up a video camera to collect evidence of domestic violence was spread on the Internet. On the 21 day, the Heshan Municipal Public Security Bureau informed that the suspect Chen Mouwen had been arrested. The reporter learned from Heshan women's Federation that the beaten woman Yao is currently receiving treatment in Guangzhou. She told the women's Federation that her husband had also committed violence against her earlier. She strongly hopes to divorce her husband and is worried about her personal safety.

What should women do in the face of domestic violence?

Many vicious domestic violence are caused by the wife's repeated concession, which leads to the husband's recklessness and shrewdness, and the husband does not realize the seriousness of such violence.

First of all, we should try our best to ensure the personal safety of ourselves and our children.

Secondly, if violence occurs, we should pay attention to collecting evidence.

① With the greatest resistance and crazy response, for the first time, there are many facts in life that tell us to stop domestic violence,

② Self reliance, self love and self-improvement are always the biggest magic weapon for women to deal with domestic violence. Many of the women who suffer from domestic violence think that they are powerless or doomed to marriage. This is a very wrong idea.

In case of domestic violence, report to the police in case of emergency. According to Article 43 of the marriage law of the people's Republic of China, collect evidence of domestic violence and bring a lawsuit to the people's court.

For women who are victims of domestic violence, if the circumstances of domestic violence are serious and they are suspected of committing a criminal offence, the victims can bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law and request the people's court to convict and deal with the criminal offence of domestic violence and maltreatment according to law.