Lobo-Guerrero writes: "I don't want to go back to El Salvador. I felt afraid as a woman there more than in any other country in Latin America."
A relative with a photograph of Rosivel Elisabeth Grande, who was shot to death on her way to work in San Salvador in 2013. El Salvador is one of the world's deadliest countries for women. (photo: Ulises Rodriguez/Reuters)
In El Salvador, 'Girls Are a Problem'
06 September 17
don’t want to go back to El Salvador. I felt afraid as a woman there more than in any other country in Latin America. I realized I had entered hostile territory while chatting with the taxi driver who picked me up at the airport, the first Salvadoran man I met. He told me he had a baby, a little darling called J. J., and showed me a photo.
When I asked him if he’d like more children, he said yes, but only boys.
“You know you can’t choose,” I said.
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