Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 2:17:24 GMT -5
Since there are official records, in women victims of gender violence have died in Spain according to data from the Ministry of Equality as of March . The lowest figure was recorded last year, with murders. A tremendous figure that alone justifies the need to continue fighting against this scourge from all areas. The UN has estimated that gender violence is the leading cause of death among women between and 44 years old worldwide, ahead of deaths caused by cancer, traffic accidents or even wars. Worldwide, gender violence is a historical and endemic scourge. According to the WHO, one in three women in the world has suffered physical and/or sexual violence. The Istanbul Convention, signed by fifty countries, including Spain, recognizes that violence against women is structural and “based on gender.” That is why it has to have legal recognition, because it is violence that is exercised against women for the fact of being women; hence the concept of gender violence. We talk about Human Rights.
Gender violence and discrimination against women has no borders nor does it distinguish age, race, profession, social origin or cultural level and therefore its approach begins vertically from International Human Rights Law,” the Women's Association has stressed. Judges of Spain (AMJE). “The different faces of gender violence can only be understood from an international perspective because they cross borders and are a matter of public order,” adds the AMJE. So far some data, roughly speaking. But there are more and unfortunately Chinese Thailand Phone Number List they are counted every day. What does Vox's far-right not want to understand about gender violence or equality laws? Does Abascal's party know the definition of 'due diligence'? It is a term anchored in human rights, precisely to avoid their violation. It is included in the Istanbul Convention to clarify the obligation of States to adopt all necessary measures to preserve the full right of women to live a life free of violence. That's what it's about. That is what the budgets assigned to Equality are about, to prevent and raise awareness, to educate, to fight against that sexist violence that causes death and orphanhood. Not to mention vicarious violence, economic violence.
all violence against women, including that which discriminates against them in many other areas. But the extreme right continues its crusade against women's rights, against the right to equality enshrined in our Constitution. The 20,000 billion euros referred to by Vox and now PP leaders such as Isabel Díaz-Ayuso are not exclusively for the Ministry of Equality, but for the Strategic Plan for Effective Equality between Women and Men, which will be developed between 2022 and 2025 and which includes, as Minister Irene Montero has recalled, maternity and paternity leave; nursery schools from 0 to 3 years old, plans for conciliation, wage gap, hiring incentives, and fight against sexist violence. We are talking about the violation of Human Rights, and despite this, despite everything, the PP has bought Vox's denialist discourse on gender violence and the equality law. The president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has done so by accepting Vox's conditions to form a government that include talking about “domestic violence” without mentioning specific violence against women. "We are going to treat all victims equally, whether they are men or women," says the PP leader. The PP spokesperson, Cuca Gamarra, and today the Andalusian Minister of Health and Families, Jesús Aguirre, have joined the same argument, defending that the concept of "domestic violence" may be preferable to that of "gender violence" because it is more "representative", to the extent that the first includes the second.
Gender violence and discrimination against women has no borders nor does it distinguish age, race, profession, social origin or cultural level and therefore its approach begins vertically from International Human Rights Law,” the Women's Association has stressed. Judges of Spain (AMJE). “The different faces of gender violence can only be understood from an international perspective because they cross borders and are a matter of public order,” adds the AMJE. So far some data, roughly speaking. But there are more and unfortunately Chinese Thailand Phone Number List they are counted every day. What does Vox's far-right not want to understand about gender violence or equality laws? Does Abascal's party know the definition of 'due diligence'? It is a term anchored in human rights, precisely to avoid their violation. It is included in the Istanbul Convention to clarify the obligation of States to adopt all necessary measures to preserve the full right of women to live a life free of violence. That's what it's about. That is what the budgets assigned to Equality are about, to prevent and raise awareness, to educate, to fight against that sexist violence that causes death and orphanhood. Not to mention vicarious violence, economic violence.
all violence against women, including that which discriminates against them in many other areas. But the extreme right continues its crusade against women's rights, against the right to equality enshrined in our Constitution. The 20,000 billion euros referred to by Vox and now PP leaders such as Isabel Díaz-Ayuso are not exclusively for the Ministry of Equality, but for the Strategic Plan for Effective Equality between Women and Men, which will be developed between 2022 and 2025 and which includes, as Minister Irene Montero has recalled, maternity and paternity leave; nursery schools from 0 to 3 years old, plans for conciliation, wage gap, hiring incentives, and fight against sexist violence. We are talking about the violation of Human Rights, and despite this, despite everything, the PP has bought Vox's denialist discourse on gender violence and the equality law. The president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has done so by accepting Vox's conditions to form a government that include talking about “domestic violence” without mentioning specific violence against women. "We are going to treat all victims equally, whether they are men or women," says the PP leader. The PP spokesperson, Cuca Gamarra, and today the Andalusian Minister of Health and Families, Jesús Aguirre, have joined the same argument, defending that the concept of "domestic violence" may be preferable to that of "gender violence" because it is more "representative", to the extent that the first includes the second.