Ethiopia: 68.6% of women beaten by partner, 54.2% beaten intensely (49.2% in last 12m), 9.2% set on fire/suffocated (5.5% repeatedly in last 12m)
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It was reported that most of the women were beaten, hit with fists, dragged and knocked down - an act of serious physical violence. Other serious acts of physical violence, including burning and strangling, were also common. In this case, the percentage of women who experienced serious physical violence was 54.2% in their lifetime and 49.2% in the past 12 months. This shows that more than three-fourths (79% not shown) of those who experienced any physical violence had experienced serious physical aggression in their lifetime. Moreover, in all cases, the violence was used as repeated acts as described in Table 3 . Overall, 68.6% (95% CI 66.3-70.9%) of women experienced at least one or more incidents of physical violence in their lifetime, with 62.6% (95 CI 60.2-65.0%) of incidents occurring in the past 12 months. Detailed data in Table 3. It is interesting to note that they are more likely to slam them than scream, and half of the beaters do not drink at all - negroid brain genetics do not favor alcohol addiction (they do not have a gene that is responsible for an element of brain structure and is strongly correlated precisely with alcoholism, but not only because of course it also gives advantages. They have a smaller, much more archaic brain so there is generally less in it :) )

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