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About Equality Now
Equality Now was founded in 1992 to work for the protection
and promotion of the human rights of women around the world. Working with
national human rights organizations and individual activists, Equality
Now documents violence and discrimination against women and mobilizes
international action to support their efforts to stop these human rights
abuses. Through its Women’s Action Network of concerned groups and
individuals around the world, Equality Now:
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distributes information about human
rights violations |
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takes action to protest these violations |
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brings public attention to human rights violations
against women |
The Women’s Action Network is committed to voicing
a worldwide call for justice and equality for women. Issues of urgent
concern to Equality Now include rape, domestic violence, reproductive
rights, trafficking of women, female genital mutilation, and the denial
of equal access to economic opportunity and political participation.
Human rights violations against women have historically
been denied the attention and concern of international organizations,
national governments, traditional human rights groups and the media. Meanwhile,
hundreds of millions of girls and women around the globe continue to endure
debilitating and often fatal human rights abuses.
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India: A 10-year-old girl is rescued
by a flight attendant who notices her crying. Her father has sold
her to the 60-year-old Saudi Arabian man sitting next to her for
the equivalent of US$240. |
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Kenya: At a boarding school, 300 boys attack
the girls' dormitory. Seventy-one girls are raped. Nineteen are
trampled to death in the stampede to escape. The school's vice principal
remarks, "The boys never meant any harm against the girls.
They just wanted to rape." |
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Brazil: A man who confessed to stabbing his
wife and her lover to death is for the second time acquitted of
murder by an all-male jury. The acquittal is based on the argument
that he acted in legitimate defense of his wronged honor. |
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Ireland: A 14-year-old girl, raped by the father
of her best friend, learns she is pregnant. She is prohibited from
travelling to England where abortion is legal. Only when she indicates
she will commit suicide if forced to carry the pregnancy to term
does the Supreme Court allow her to proceed. |
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United States: A 51-year-old woman is stabbed
19 times and killed by her former boyfriend as she waits inside
a courthouse to extend an order of protection. Twice before he had
been charged with harassment. Both times the charges were dropped. |
These are only a few instances of abuses which occur
every single day. Human rights violations against women must be documented,
publicized--and stopped. We need Equality Now.
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