Special Report: A Costly Fight Against Domestic Abuse

According to data from City Hall?s Integrated Gender and Development Division, most of the women victims of domestic violence end up not filing any case against their abusive spouses. Many incur heavy expenses as they try to pursue their case. In many instances, the legal expenses dissuaded victims from filing cases.

By Rolando Pinsoy
davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY ? For much of the eight years that she was married to her husband, Kathy endured the violence.

The abuse occurred practically every day. The last straw was last year, when he kicked her on the forehead. The kick was such that her head slammed the wall.

Kathy, a 33-year-old mother of two from Ma-a, immediately decided that enough was enough. She filed a case in court against her husband, and demanded custody of the children and monthly financial support from him.

Kathy, in a way, is fortunate because her family supports her, particularly in the expenses she incurs ? more than 2,000 pesos per hearing — each time the court hears her case against him. But the case still drags on.

?Depressing,? she said. ?The case is not really moving at all. I might become another statistic listed among the dropped cases. I have not even reached the middle part of my legal struggle.?

Kathy?s case is just one of the dozens of cases filed against spouses that have not prospered in court. According to data from City Hall?s Integrated Gender and Development Division, most of the women victims in these cases end up not filing any case against their abusive spouses. Many, like Kathy, incur heavy expenses as they try to pursue their case. In many instances, the legal expenses involved dissuaded victims from filing cases.
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Special Report: A Life in Pain

Davao By Night (Photo By Barry Ohaylan)

City Hall?s policy on prostituted women, which criminalizes them on the one hand and legalizes them — through the city?s collection of fees — on the other, has been decried for its tendency to victimize these women twice over.

By Jetty Ayop-Ohaylan
davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY ? At around seven in the evening, the club opens. At eight, Michelle puts on her makeup and slips into the ?dress code? — skimpy underwear with lace trimmings and a pair of sandals with three-inch heels. At nine, as male costumers start coming in, the show begins. The lights become a kaleidoscope of red, orange, blue and green.

On stage, Michelle dances almost nude. She has to dance to three songs and, just like any of other dancers in the club, her performance would become more daring as she removed a piece of what she wears each time a new song begins.

She would end the night either being ?tabled? by customers or taken out to God knows where. Michelle is a ?taxi dancer,? the city?s classification of women like her who are likewise engaged in prostitution.

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Women Councilors Block Move to Laud Davaoe?a Beauty Queen

By Cheryll D. Fiel
davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY (March 8, 2006) — Two women legislators blocked on Wednesday a proposal for the City Council to pass a resolution congratulating Lian Andrea Ramos, the Davaoe?a who won the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe title last week.

Lian Andrea Ramos (PHOTO BY REUTERSCouncilor Angela Librado, who heads the Committee on Women and Children at the City Council, and Councilor Suzabel Reta, chairperson of the Committee on Tourism, convinced their colleagues to shelve the idea, which they deem offensive to women, particularly during the celebration today of the International Women?s day.

“I don’t like the idea,” said Reta in a televised interview Wednesday.

The resolution was proposed by Councilor Leo Avila during a City Council the day before International Women’s Day.

Ramos, who was educated at the Ateneo de Davao University, was reported to have been invited to grace the Araw ng Dabaw celebration on March 16. Librado said she would be willing discuss her views with Ramos if given the opportunity during the beauty queen?s visit.

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