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Violence Against Women - an introduction to the campaign

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Violence against women is the most widespread human rights violation in the world. It is happening right now in homes, streets, schools and workplaces. It is happening in courtrooms, prisons, parliaments and war zones. It is happening in every country, city, town and village from the poorest to the richest. It is blind to age, race, class, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation and background. It is the violation most often ignored and most often tolerated.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS A GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS SCANDAL.

Violence against women is not ?natural? or ?normal?. The main reason for violence against women is discrimination that denies women equality with men in all areas of life.

Every woman has the right to be safe. Every woman has the right to be supported by society.

Working with women?s rights groups, Amnesty International has launched a two-year public awareness and action campaign to end violence against women.

This campaign challenges the values, attitudes and behaviour that contribute to discrimination against women and girls and violence against them.

Amnesty International members worldwide will:

  1. press everyone to understand that violence against women is never
    acceptable. It is human rights abuse.
  2. defend and promote the rights of all women.
  3. support human rights activists to have security, respect and resources
    to do their work.
  4. insist that governments uphold their responsibility for protecting
    women from violence and preventing violence against women. We demand
    governments to bring perpetrators of violence against women to justice.
  5. promote efforts by governments and women's organisations to ensure
    that women and girls can escape violence and rebuild healthy lives.

JOIN US. Stopping violence against women is everyone?s business. Together we can break the silence and stop the human rights scandal.

To find out how you can be part of this campaign please contact Lina Nykanen at Amnesty International Irish Section 01 677 6361.

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