Red shoes marking Panama femicides lie near Christmas tree
Rows of red shoes and children’s booties highlighting femicides and the resulting orphaned children in Panama were an unusual accompaniment to the giant Christmas tree, awaiting decoration, in the Albrook Transportation Terminal on Sunday, November 24.
Red shoes are used by the Women Meeting Space organization to draw attention to the scourge of the female population
Each pair of footwear represents a dead woman by the mere fact of being a woman, and children’s shoes, booties, and shoes symbolize the children that are left, orphans.
Women Encounter Space activist, Chevy Solís, said that for the second consecutive year they present a sample of “red shoes” – the initiative that in 2009 the Mexican artist Elina Chauvet made – to sensitize the population about violence against women, and on this occasion they also decided to call attention to the children left in the orphanage by these situations.
Public Ministry data shows reveal that between January and October of this year, there were 14,299 complaints of domestic violence and in in the same period, 14 femicides were registered.
In 2018 there were 19 victims of femicide.
The activity was carried out within the framework of the commemoration of the Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women which created mass demonstrations across the world.