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The murders that moved a nation: Italy鈥檚 new femicide law

How two shocking murders of young women fueled outrage in Italy and led to femicide law

**This episode contains descriptions of abuse and violence**

In November, the Italian parliament voted unanimously to introduce the term 鈥渇emicide鈥 into the country鈥檚 legal code. The murder of a woman 鈥 on account of her gender 鈥 is now a distinct crime, punishable with a life sentence.

The United Nations reported that last year nearly 50,000 women and girls were killed by intimate partners or family members.

Italy is the latest country to adopt a specific law in an effort to curb violence against women following a string of brutal murders of young women.

One of the most publicised was Giulia Tramontano, who was repeatedly stabbed by her partner while seven-months pregnant. Her murder - along with another case 鈥 sparked fierce outrage across Italy, culminating in the new law being passed.

In this episode, we hear from Giulia鈥檚 sister, Chiara Tramontano, and the 麻豆社 Southern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford.

Producer: Valerio Esposito

Executive Producer: James Shield

Mix: Travis Evans

Senior News Editor: China Collins

Photo: A framed photo of Giulia Tramontano at her funeral. Credit: Alessandro Memoli/KONTROLAB/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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