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Women's Updates on the 16 Day Campaign

category international | crime and justice | other press author Friday November 16, 2007 13:05author by C Murray Report this post to the editors

November 25th-December the 10th: Stop Violence aaginst Women.

The Sixteen Day Campaign for stopping Violence Against Women is set for the 25th November
to the Tenth of December 2007. Lip Service and Tokenism abound here, but it is a period
that internationally women address Safety, Violence, Rape, Women's Aid and of course, how
our divided societies create a wealth class of pseudo-feminism and an opposing class
of community activism based wholly in gendered stereo-typing and money, or to be politically
correct about it how we make our daughters second class citizens by ignoring their Basic Rights.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/82605
16 Day Campaign
16 Day Campaign

In Ireland a huge amount of cash was given to the setting up of COSC by Minister Mc Dowell
there has been no up-date on the issue since the DOJ (http://www.justice.ie) encountered the
wrath of the VAW campaign, which occured just before the General Election this year.

The accompanying press Release and Photograph involved 3 male TD's and one Woman,
Minister for Agriculture Mary Coughlan.

Info on the International Campaign:- http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu/16days/home.html

I Sometimes think that Irish people believe that its not polite to talk about Physical Violence
but Last year Paula Geraghty did a wonderful Photo Essay on the Ringsend Refuge and the
Womens Aid Awareness Campaign.

http://www.womensaid.org

Amarc and Isis are Joining in, and Amnesty.

http://www.isiswomen.org
http://www.amarc.org
http://www.amarc.org/16days

AMARC is an IMC/CMI group of people who bring community media and radio campaigns
all over the globe and have been particularly effective in campaigning for rights in Mexico
as a result of the Oaxaca repressions.

This Year the campaign want results from Governments, meaning that they want political
commitment and accountabilty= Measureable Results

http://www.isiswomen.org

Also on the monthly publication:-

http://www.mariestopes.org/ShowContent.aspx?id=511

The ASEAN Charter signed in Signapore .
http://www.focusweb.org/acsc-iii-signapore-dec.html?Ite...mid=1
FYI on ASEAN Charter:- http://www.isiswomen.org

All info on the Asean, The 16 Day Campaign and the Abortion Rights are collated in the monthly
isis WE! Publication which is affiliated to both AMARC and EFF.

Related Link: http://www.isiswomen.org
author by C Murraypublication date Fri Nov 16, 2007 13:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is the link to Paula's photo Essay:- http://www.indymedia.ie/article/80087
The Women's Aid Link- http://www.womensaid.org

Last Year's Campaign saw the Irish Activities increase with something marked for each of the 16 Days of
the Campaign to heighten Awareness of the issues of Domestic violence, Amnesty has an ongoing Campaign
which Highlights War Crime against women and consistently points to the use of Rape as a tool of war,
Reported in Oaxaca, Iraq, Afghanistan and Dharfur. Internet Users in Europe and America have begun instituting
pages with aids to recognition and methods of dealing with internet violence, these include the EFF, Linuchix
and IMC where women only discussion areas and ' Rooms of one's Own provide safe environments for women
to discuss and evolve methodologies for safe usage.
[Will add in the IMC Womyn's Chat address as link]

In Europe many of the EFF affinity Groups will be meeting coming up to Christmas to discuss advocacy and how
positive improvements have increased women's tech usage and visibility online.
Some of the Campaigns are around the Newswire including the take Back the Tech Campaign and the
Against Internet Violence campaign (the Banner for which is appended to the COSC/VAW comments section).
Issues arising for many of the EU campaigners have been Migrancy/Language and Freedom to Travel , the internet
providing a tool for free expression of issues of violence but an inability to meet with co-workers due to endless
bureaucratic restrictions.

Last years 16 Day Campaign
Last years 16 Day Campaign

Related Link: http://www.europeanfeministforum.org
author by C Murraypublication date Fri Nov 16, 2007 16:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Apart from the Posts on violence against women journalists, Rights Activists and Eco campaigners
both here and abroad, there are multiple resources and changes brought about by women who continue
to address the issues of violence. I believe that what occurred in terms of cancer care was violence
against women patients that has not even begun to be addressed at the DOHC.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83914 (Iran)
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83846 (Community Resources and discussion groups).

Many changes and adaptions to internet usage have been instigated in countries globally and
some of the positive outcomes include meetings and tech usage to address the problems and
share the tools that are available to bring these issues onto the Agenda. I included a link to
the ASEAN and AMARC Groups at the top of the article, these groups have worked at UN level to
get Gender Architecture and Rights manifested into civil society where the representation
of women is ameliorated-and not wholly ignored. Most of the Groups have begun and continue
to work at grassroot level, through co-operative movements, as evinced in the
'Movements Within' Monthly publications:- http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83814

Meeting on Sexual Violence
Meeting on Sexual Violence

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/78363
author by ??publication date Fri Nov 16, 2007 17:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is anyone involved on the radical left scene organising stuff for the 16 days of action this year? Also has there ever been a 'Take back the night' event in Dublin or Galway in recent years? (have seen this in England last year)

author by C Murraypublication date Sat Nov 17, 2007 19:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors



email Campaign:- http://www.womensaid.org/pages/what/campaigning/email.htm
Blogspot:- http://www.ireland16days.blogspot.com

The International Calendar and links are on :- http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu/16days/global.html

Historical pic!- from 1996
Historical pic!- from 1996

author by C Murraypublication date Sun Nov 18, 2007 15:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

http://www.defendingwomen-defendingrights.org/resources.php

[cwgi@igc.org for mails etcetera re activities, but they don't need to go on the map but
into awareness and education-such as contributory writing, art, gatherings or even
symbolic costumed protests :-)[ these are always fun and create awareness too].

There is an UN address available on the cwgi page, but a lot of the civil society and advocacy groups are still trying to get UN gender reform architecture into place, which
has been discussed at numerous sites, all the links are in the article above.

little map from site
little map from site

author by Ragbot - RAGpublication date Thu Nov 22, 2007 02:27author email ragdublin at riseup dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

we're going to hold a discussion on domestic abuse at the end of the 16 days. it's not exactly an action, but it's something! i'd love to see a take back the night rally happening here sometime too... there is one in london this weekend. here's the link to the discussion http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85172

Related Link: http://www.ragdublin.org
author by emjpublication date Wed Nov 28, 2007 13:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ministers Hanafin and Couglan struck a real blow for women's rights when they visited Saudi Arabia last year.
Sitting separately, looking demure and with eyes bowed these women knew their place in a country
that treats women as less than animals. But what the hell - at least they buy our butter.

Whether its Saudi or China we know our priorities and human rights just don't feature.

What a pity there was such silence from women's rights groups in Ireland.

author by womensaidpublication date Wed Nov 28, 2007 17:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but agreed, we have four Marys in the gov/presidency. They are polite, well heeled and utterly
bourgeois. A recent survey found that Ireland scored incredibly low on gender representation
in power and the only thing that lifted us out of the morass in ten years was the Mc Aleese
presidency. She is crap- utterly crap, supporting at least two pieces of legislation that
are actionable under international human rights law and presiding over cultural twittery which
sees Ireland selling her culture (in Louvain) whilst destroying her heritage- a figurehead
who has brought disgrace to the office.

Token women who play the gender game are completely worthless in terms of
addressing issues of violence in this country. but it seems to suit them to hold positions and
keeping mouths shut, specifically Mary White , who has not made one statement since taking
her Dail seat.

http://www.womensaid.org

author by C Murraypublication date Sun Dec 30, 2007 20:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I was asked to furnish a link to feminist perspectives on violence with regard to the use of language by the
US/K alliance and how they reacted to the assassination of Ms Bhutto recently in an email.

so I decided to put it on here.

One of the statements Bush made regarding his reasons for War was that he wanted to liberate the women of
Iraq and Afghanistan, which was probably the most toxic thing I have ever heard coming it seems from an economic
root that claims to be the most 'democratic 'on this globe-

The US is not democratic- there is little gender representation in the US with minorities and women completly
under-represented in power structures.

http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p74134_index.html
is one offered perspective.

The women of New Orleans and Mexico have fought for basic rights. The ACP women are fighting on
sustainability and trade and resisting bi-laterals which threaten community and family. Not everyone accepts
that the US model of corporate globalisation represents what is best for society-especially with regard
to food provision, access to health care and basic services, as well as education.
Other perspectives are scattered all over the newswire including how women are changing things at UN
level, at PEN level, (there is a women's Union) the European feminst Forum and ISIS women.

I got three texts from Asia about how Asians and Muslims saw the act of violence against Bhutto
and all re-iterated that cultural chaos ensues with the importation of Western Style democracies which are
perceived as shattering resources and not recognising cultural richness- it is seen as demeaning
and not addressing issues of differences.

http://www.europeanfeministforum.org (has a migrancy and war section)
http://www.isiswomen.org (has African, Carribean and UN issues on Gender Awareness with regard
to violence).

The ideology that War provides answers to provisions of education, health and safety issues for women
and girls is deeply toxic- Amnesty has campaigned for years on the issues of violence and displacement
of women in war. I reckon hospitals are more important to societal stability but of course that would never happen
here- we have lots of hospitals and equality of access. ask Ms harney.

Related Link: http://www.dohc.ie
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