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Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes is a Brazilian biopharmacist and women human rights defender. She advocates for
women rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
, particularly against domestic violence. Born in 1945 in
Fortaleza Fortaleza (, locally , Portuguese for ''Fortress'') is the state capital of Ceará, located in Northeastern Brazil. It belongs to the Metropolitan mesoregion of Fortaleza and microregion of Fortaleza. It is Brazil's 5th largest city and the t ...
, in the Brazilian state of
Ceará Ceará (, pronounced locally as or ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast. It is the eighth-largest Brazilian State by population and the 17th by area. It is also one of the ...
, Maria da Penha was a victim of
domestic violence Domestic violence (also known as domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. ''Domestic violence'' is often used as a synonym for ''intimate partner ...
by her husband. She brought a case against her attacker to be condemned, first in the Federal Court of Brazil and later in the
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. On August 7, 2006, the president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva put the Federal Brazilian Law 11340 into practice. Now known as the Law Maria da Penha, it increased the severity of punishment for
domestic violence Domestic violence (also known as domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. ''Domestic violence'' is often used as a synonym for ''intimate partner ...
against women, whenever it occurred in a domestic or family environment. In cities with 60,000 people or more, domestic violence courts and shelters for women were established. Penha says, “The problem is not the law but in its application. Unfortunately, these instruments exist only in big cities."


History

She married Colombian teacher Marco Antonio Heredia Viveros in 1976. She says, "When his Brazilian citizenship was granted, he showed his true colours. I had no idea of how to make him go back to what he was like before." Regarding the abuse she was subjected to, she said, "I didn't know if he would wake up in a good mood or a bad mood. He became violent, hitting the children for no reason. That started to make me feel unsafe in my marriage." In 1983, he attempted to kill her twice. The first time he shot her while she was asleep, but she survived. Viveros told the police that the house had been broken into and the intruders had shot Maria. Penha returned from the hospital, paralyzed from the waist down. He then told her she was not allowed to have friends or family visit her without his consent. A second attempt on her life was made soon after she returned, when he tried to electrocute her while she was in the shower. In the following year, Maria da Penha began a legal process against Viveros. Seven years later, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. The defense appealed the sentence and the conviction was overturned. A new trial was held in 1996 and a sentence of 10 years was applied. In 2001, Viveros was sentenced to eight years in prison. Through legal resources, he was jailed for two years. Viveiros was released in 2002. In 2001, the episode came to the
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of the
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(OAS) and for the first time in history it was considered a crime of domestic violence. The Commission published a report blaming the Brazilian government for negligence and omission regarding domestic violence. On August 7, 2006, the Brazilian government sanctioned the law against domestic violence toward women, entering into force on September 22 of that year. Today, Penha is coordinator of studies of the Associação de Parentes e Amigos de Vítimas de Violência (APAVV), in the Brazilian state of Ceará. She attended the ceremony of the sanction of Brazilian law that bears her name, together with other ministers and representatives of the Brazilian feminist movement.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Penha, Maria da 1945 births Living people Brazilian women's rights activists Brazilian feminists People from Fortaleza Violence against women in Brazil