Cuban activists want law to protect women abused at home

Diana gives an interview in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. Diana said she endured screams, insults and confinement for seven years before she ended a seven year relationship with her boyfriend, but that she did not reach out to any institutions or programs that handled cases of violence against women because she had no faith that they could protect her. Diana asked that her last name not be published because she was afraid for her safety. (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco)

HAVANA (AP) — Screams, insults and confinement: that was what Diana endured in the seven years before she ended a relationship with her boyfriend.

Though she knew there were institutions and programs in Cuba that handled cases of violence against women, she didn’t reach out to any of them. She had no faith that they could really protect her.

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