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Stop "gender cleansing" in Iraq
Submitted by WW4 Report on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 02:57.
From the Iraq Freedom Congress and the Opening for Peace, Equality and Nexus (OPEN), Japan, May 19: Left open to these brutal attacks, women in Iraq are facing serious crises. At the International Women's Day Rally in Japan, Feryal Akbar, Head of Iraq Freedom Congress Women's Bureau, said:
These innumerable cases of killings, violence, and human rights violations inflicted upon women include rape cases that are repeated on a daily basis, banning of affair with a man from different religious sect, and forcing women to wear hijab, etc. These gender-related crimes and violence are perpetrated under the name of "honor killing" and have reached a level of "Gender Cleansing" or even "Gender Genocide" in Basra, Baghdad, Mosul and Diyala. For 35 years before the occupation, women were not killed like this, and it is evident that the situation has further deteriorated in recent years under the occupation. We cannot condone such atrocities as these. It is a grave transgression of all the universal human rights standards such as the United Nations Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenants on Human Rights, and Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. In particular, it is a blatant violation of internationally continued progressive efforts which eventually took the form of the Vienna Declaration, adopted at the World Human Rights Conference in 1993, and the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women adopted at the UN General Assembly in the same year, in addition to the Action Program adopted at the 4th UN World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995. We hold the US and its allied forces in Iraq alongside the Iraqi government and the local militias responsible for these acts of barbarism and blatant infringement of human rights, and make appeals to the world as indicated below. 1. The United Nations has pointed out the ever spreading human rights violations in Iraq including honor-related crimes in its report compiled by the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) in November 2007 that warns these attacks are tantamount to crimes against humanity and violate the laws of war, and recommended a rectification of the situation. However, this recommendation is not effective. Immediate international sanction measures are necessary to address the situation that has reached a level of "Gender Cleansing" and to give effective recommendations to the Iraqi government and multi-national forces. Also measures must be taken to support the women and bereaved families victimized by violence. 2. The Iraqi central and regional governments should ratify the UN conventions to end all forms of discrimination against women, and immediately enforce sanctions and take necessary legal measures based on the universal human rights standards, without condoning or encouraging gender-related killings and violence perpetrated under the name of "honor killing" or to "clear oneself of a disgrace." They should also take measures to support the women and bereaved families victimized by violence. 3. The United States should immediately withdraw its occupation forces from Iraq, halt rapes and violence against women by the military, and take measures to support the women and bereaved families victimized by violence. 4. The Japanese government should comply with the ruling by the Nagoya Higher Court in April 2008, which declared the dispatching of Air Self-Defense Force to Iraq unconstitutional, and should withdraw all the Self-Defense Forces troops deployed abroad. It also should exert its leadership as a member state of the UN Human Rights Council by stopping such human rights violations as the killing of women and other gender-based May 2008 Women's Bureau of Iraq Freedom Congress (IFC), Iraq Opening for Peace, Equality and Nexus (OPEN), Japan Contact details: Feryal Akbar, Ms., IFC Women's Bureau - info (at) ifcongress.com YAMAMOTO Yoshiko, Ms., OPEN - UIH42927 (at) nifty.com Please send your financial support through: http://www.ifcongress.com/English/index.htm |
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