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violence against women

    News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty
    International

    AI Index: MDE 04/002/2005 10 January 2005

    Quote: Bahrain: GCC governments must wait no longer to tackle violence against
    women


    Manama, Bahrain: Governments of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) -
    Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
    (UAE) - must wait no longer to address inherent violence and
    discrimination against women in their countries, a conference for
    activists from GCC countries concluded Sunday.

    At least 60 participants from GCC countries, including some from Yemen,
    agreed at the end of a two-day conference that the most imperative need
    to stop violence against women was for their governments to reform
    existing laws that discriminate against women and introduce and
    implement laws that offer them safeguards.

    "All governments must send a strong message to those responsible for
    violence against women that such violence is a crime and will not be
    tolerated," said Abdel Salam Sidahmed, Director of the Middle East and
    North Africa Programme at Amnesty International. "Violence against
    women - whether perpetrated by state or non-state actors - must be
    criminalised."

    The conference, held in Manama, Bahrain, was the first to bring
    together human rights activists from all GCC countries and Yemen to
    discuss violence and discrimination against women. It was organized by
    Amnesty International to give activists, lawmakers and human rights
    defenders in the region an opportunity to propose concrete measures to
    protect women from violence, whether perpetrated by an unjust legal
    system or individuals.

    The event is part of Amnesty International's six-year campaign Stop
    Violence Against Women, launched in March 2004 and follows a research
    mission conducted in July-August 2004.

    Participants said there was an acute need for statistics and reliable
    research that shows the extent of the problem. They urged the GCC to
    set up a regional research centre that would collate regular and
    comprehensive statistics and conduct studies on violence and
    discrimination against women in the region. This centre should work
    closely with institutions that deal with cases of violence against
    women.

    GCC governments must ensure there is no impunity for those responsible
    for violence against women and bring them to justice, participants
    stressed. These governments must also provide adequate training for law
    enforcement officials and to anyone dealing with cases of violence
    against women.

    The governments must review existing laws on nationality, housing,
    social security and other laws or introduce new legislation where
    appropriate to ensure equality and non-discrimination, participants
    urged.

    It is equally the responsibility of these governments to provide
    appropriate housing facilities for women who face violence, and to
    create hotlines linked to various institutions that offer protection to
    such women.

    Women must be allowed to play a more active role in the public and
    political spheres, particularly they should be enabled to take part in
    the process of decision-making in issues related to them, participants
    said.

    Participants also called on GCC countries to ratify the International
    Convention to Eliminate all Forms of Discrimination Against Women
    (CEDAW) - the main international treaty devoted for women's rights -
    and for those who have done so to review their reservations to this
    treaty.

    "There is a need for additional Islamic studies to address
    misconceptions about what is contradictory to the Islamic Sharia. This
    issue must be urgently addressed because it may lead to more
    misunderstanding of the contents of the CEDAW," said consultant on
    Islamic and Legal Studies, Sheikh Sadeq Jibran.

    Human rights education has an important role to play in changing the
    stereotypical image of women that makes women more susceptible to
    violence. Participants emphasized the importance of raising the
    awareness of society at large on the rights and responsibilities within
    the family in relation to women's rights, violence and discrimination.

    The conference, which provided an opportunity for the participants to
    exchange experiences, also concluded that building partnerships at
    local and regional levels is important to combat violence against women.

    A copy of the recommendations will be sent to the GCC and its member
    countries. Participants agreed to work at different levels in their
    respective countries towards the materialization of these
    recommendations.
                  


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