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Citation

Copelon R. Womens Health J. 1992; (1): 21-23.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1992, Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network, Publisher Isis International)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12179736

Abstract

The Third International Conference on Health, Political Repression and Human Rights held two workshops on the topic of women and organized violence. Several narratives from the different participants in the conference are cited concerning women's experiences resulting from domestic violence. The conference adopted by acclamation a resolution identifying the close relationship between organized dictatorial violence and the structural, systemic, daily violence inflicted upon women and children in the family. This conference is the first human rights organization to go on record in support of the current efforts in the Organization of American States (OAS) and the UN. There are three actions presently ongoing to push the recognition of gender-based violence as a violation of human rights. First, the OAS seeks to enact a treaty, entitled the ¿Draft Convention to Prevent, Punish, and Eradicate Violence Against Women.¿ Second, a working group in the UN recommends deferring the treaty route in favor of requiring improved reporting and the appointment of special rapporteurs on gender-based violence. And third, a worldwide petition seeks to have the issues of gender-based violence in all forms placed on the agenda on the UN 1993 World Conference on Human Rights.


Language: en

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