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In 2024, 28 women were already killed by men in Berlin. The number of victims of domestic violence is also rising rapidly. Why are we not succeeding in protecting women from it? In this rbb24 report, the niece of 36-year-old Norhan, among others, has her say. Norhan lived in Zehlendorf, was the mother of four children and was killed by her ex-husband in August. According to the Attorney General's Office, the crime was committed out of massive jealousy and excessive possessiveness - a suspected femicide. The ex-partner has now been charged with insidious murder with base motives. Why couldn't the crime be prevented even though the danger was known? Norhan and her four children were housed in a shelter. Her ex-husband was no longer allowed to approach her. More documentaries in the playlist: • All documentaries & reports Even more documentaries in the ARD Mediathek: https://1.ard.de/dokus The number of victims of domestic violence in Berlin is rising rapidly - by almost 9 percent in the last year alone. In many cases, victims seek protection from the police, advice centers or file a report. We ask people who are committed to fighting femicides and domestic violence what can be done: for example, the lawyer Christina Clemm, who has been representing victims of domestic violence and the survivors of femicides for decades. And has repeatedly seen how women are left alone to deal with the danger and violence. And the detective Ella Misselwitz: In order to protect women's lives, she is campaigning for an electronic ankle bracelet for violent offenders who threaten women with death. Or Gerhard Hafner, one of the early pioneers of the men's movement against violence. He knows that men in particular have to change. That is why he founded a program in which violent men have to take responsibility for their actions. They all share the knowledge that violence against women and femicides are not isolated cases. We fail every day as a society because we do not prevent them. Because there are concepts and concrete legislative proposals on how to combat violence - they are just not being implemented. Why is that? We also ask this question to the Senator for Equality Cansel Kiziltepe. A film by Anne Grandjean and Henno Osberghaus First broadcast: 10.12.2024/rbb Image: colourbox.de #femicide #rape #maleviolence #womanhatred #incel