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Photos: Bolivian women take up taekwondo amid rampant gender violence

Photos: Bolivian women take up taekwondo amid rampant gender violence

Bolivia has one of the highest rates of gender violence, with 80 percent women experiencing it in their lifetime.

By Al Jazeera Published 2024-03-06 00:24 Updated 2024-03-08 00:32 2 min read Source: Al Jazeera
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A violent attack by would-be robbers steered Bolivian Lidia Mayta towards the martial art of taekwondo. Three years later, she helps train other Indigenous women to defend themselves against rampant gender-based violence in the South American country.

Mayta says she would have died if neighbours had not come out of their homes to scare off the assailants choking her outside her front door as they tried to steal her wallet.

After the attack, she pledged she would never feel so helpless again.

She joined a woman-only class at the Warmi Power taekwondo studio in Bolivia’s second city El Alto. Warmi means “woman” in the indigenous Quechua language.

Her enthusiasm was such that the founders soon asked her to join the training team, helping in particular to translate instructions into Aymara, another of Bolivia’s indigenous tongues.

“I didn’t know how to defend myself, now I try to help other women lose that fear,” the 56-year-old shopkeeper and community health secretary said.

“This is a job of violence prevention.”

Government data shows that eight out of 10 women and girls in Bolivia suffer physical violence at least once in their lives.

“This is a violent country for women,” said Lucia Vargas of Coordinadora de la Mujer, or Women’s Coordinator, a rights advocacy group.

In 2023, more than 51,000 women reported falling victim to violence. Husbands or partners were the perpetrators in the vast majority of cases.

Warmi Power was launched by Laura Roca and Kimberly Nosa – both taekwondo black belts – in 2015.

“Violence is not solved with violence, but learning to defend ourselves can save our lives,” said Nosa, who has been practising the martial art for 18 years.

Roca is a trained psychologist who said she took up the discipline despite her father insisting it was the preserve of men.

Together, the pair have trained more than 35,000 women countrywide.

At the class in El Alto, most of the women are Indigenous and engaged in informal trade.

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