VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: HOW FAR HAVE WE COME?
“We are determined to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.” With this declaration at the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, the international community committed to once and for all end violence against women. Over two decades later, on the International Day to End Violence Against Women, how far have we come?
Not far enough. In a historic speech at that conference 20 years ago, Hillary Clinton denounced the violence women and girls were subjected to: “It is a violation of human rights when babies are denied food, or drowned, or suffocated, or their spines broken, simply because they are born girls, or when women and girls are sold into slavery or prostitution for human greed … It is a violation of human rights when thousands of women are raped in their own communities and when thousands of women are subjected to rape as a tactic or prize of war.” She concluded with a call to arms: “Women’s rights are human rights.”
And should be considered as one. Let's see what the future holds.
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