16 cases of domestic violence in 2 years only accept the death penalty
Recently, a story about a woman who has been suffering from domestic violence for a long time has attracted widespread attention on the Internet. According to the woman, she has suffered domestic violence since two years ago and has been attacked 16 times, including being stabbed by her husband with a knife, punched and kicked, and placed in feces. Faced with such serious injuries, the woman felt extremely distressed and helpless, so she decided to file a lawsuit in court to get due compensation.
However, shortly after filing the lawsuit, she stunned many and raised questions about her motives by abruptly changing her stance, saying she was willing to settle the dispute through mediation and other means, but only if the perpetrator was held criminally responsible and would not accept any financial compensation.
In fact, many believe the shift is due to the woman's deteriorating financial situation. She was reportedly forced to compromise in order to take better care of herself and her children after she had to shoulder the burden of child-rearing in addition to high medical bills during the abuse.
However, from a legal point of view, this is not a reason to change its position. According to relevant laws, the perpetrator must be held responsible for his actions and bear corresponding legal responsibility in any case. Even in some cases, the perpetrator may not be able to afford financial compensation, and this cannot be used as an excuse to avoid criminal responsibility.
In addition, we should not ignore the deep-seated problems behind this incident. For a long time, domestic violence in our country has been a serious problem, and those who suffer domestic violence are often unable to receive timely help and support for various reasons. Therefore, we need to pay more attention to this issue, raise public awareness, strengthen the formulation and improvement of laws and regulations, and provide more support and services to victims.
Overall, although this woman's position has changed, we cannot easily give up our efforts to help victims. We should continue to pay attention to and address such issues, and provide everyone who experiences domestic violence with the necessary protection and support.