adresind violenta normalizata

doua initiative importante:

  • Nothing But Red
  • “Because it’s no longer enough to be a decent person. It’s no longer enough to shake our heads and make concerned grimaces at the news. True enlightened activism is the only thing that can save humanity from itself. I’ve always had a bent towards apocalyptic fiction, and I’m beginning to understand why. I look and I see the earth in flames. Her face was nothing but red.” – Joss Whedon, May 20 2007, Whedonesque.com

  • UK feminists — protesting against rape, male violence and injustice to women
  • Yet more evidence as to why the newly devised Anti-Rape Demonstrations are so important when the legal system actively condones and promotes male sexual violence against women and girls. No clearer message than this can be sent to all men and boys that they can continue committing rape and sexual abuse with impunity. As regards women and girls – well, make-up, clothing, sexual precociousness etc. are the REAL RAPISTS not men. Yet another male judge believes and actively condones myths concerning male sexual violence against women and girls. Continue reading

    www.hartuiresexuala.ro

    Comunicat de presa

    CPE – Centrul Parteneriat pentru Egalitate

    Bucuresti, 18 iunie 2007

    www.hartuiresexuala.ro: informeaza-te ca sa te poti apara!

    CPE a lansat www.hartuiresexuala.ro, primul site despre fenomenul hartuirii sexuale in Romania. Site-ul cuprinde descrierea comportamentelor de hartuire, informatii despre pedepsele prevazute de lege, institutiile care le pot aplica si pasii pe care o victima trebuie sa ii urmeze.

    www.hartuiresexuala.ro isi propune sa fie un mijloc de informare pentru victimele hartuirii sexuale la locul de munca, dar si un ghid pentru organizatiile care vor sa previna aceste comportamente sau au nevoie de suport pentru gestionarea corecta a situatiilor de hartuire sexuala.

    Lansarea acestui site face parte dintr-o campanie de informare derulata la nivel national de catre CPE. Continue reading

    what she said!

    one awesome woman taking on fundamentalist, conservative patriarchs:
    “under no circumstances am i prepared to allow my identity to be obliterated” – “who are these people who wish to decide for me how i should behave?” – “why is there always a male voice deciding how i should behave?” – “i know what i am doing, and i know how to maintain my honor.” – “yes, sir, we are being brainwashed on a daily basis…” HA!

    Libertatea cuvantului,totusi nu atat de libera

    Cu siguranta ziua de ieri (sambata,9 iunie) a fost o zi controversata,aglomerata si agitata,plina de incidente care au avut loc cu ocazia Gay Fest-ului.

    Probabil mai toata lumea s-a uitat la televizor si a vazut ce s-a intamplat in aceasta zi.

    Ziua de sambata a inceput pentru mine la 8 dimineata,nu am avut timp nici sa-mi beau cafeaua sau sa fac prea multe lucruri ca am si iesit in jumatate de ora pe usa.Nu,nu am fost sa sustin ideea Noii Drepte (hehe),al carei mars pentru “normalitate” a inceput la ora 10.Consider ca cele/cei care vor citi acest blog sunt informati in ceea ce priveste aceasta grupare de extrema dreapta,grupare ce promoveaza homofobia,rasismul,xenofobia,nationalismul si alte -isme,ascunzandu-le in spatele doctrinei crestine,toate manifestatiile si actiunile lor fiind “in numele lui Dumnezeu si pentru o viata morala,crestina”.
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    down the global feminist wire

    miss universe protest in mexico

    A group of women wearing white dresses splashed in fake blood, proclaiming themselves Miss Juarez, Miss Atenco and Miss Michoacan in reference to places in Mexico where women have been raped or killed protest beside the stage where the Miss Universe’s native dress fashion show was held in Mexico City, Sunday, May 20, 2007.

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    (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

    Justice for the Women of Juárez and Chihuahua, more background

    international summer school “Human trafficking”, Iasi, Ro

    The European Law Students’ Association ELSA Iasi is proud to invite you to the international summer school “Human trafficking”

    The event has its location in the city of Iasi, Romania (an old and beautiful city situated in the north-east of the country) and is scheduled between 19 to 26 August, 2007.

    By organizing an International Summer School on this topic, ELSA Iasi is intending to treat in an academical manner the international impact problem that is human trafficking, in order to increase the degree of knowledge that students in general possess now. This happens in the context of Romania as a country with difficult issues to face in this domain, and we are willing to create a basis for future project of international cooperation. The project has as target group students both from faculties in Romania and the whole world and it contains 5 days of classes, presentations, workshops, trainings (about 6 hours per day).

    The workshops will deal with:
    – Definition (sociological, legal) and history of human trafficking
    – Ways of trafficking
    – Children trafficking
    – The international adoptions’ phenomenon in Romania
    – Human trafficking relating to the phenomenon of poverty in undeveloped and developing countries
    – Prostitution: in countries where it is legalized (study case: Holland ) and in countries where it is illegal (study case: Romania )
    – Institutions and other activities of fighting against human trafficking, both national and international
    – Ways of financing youth programs (with emphasis on “Youth in Action”)
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    protest against the selling of “rapist doll”

    Amazon.com and other stores are currently selling a “toy” called “The Rapist No. 1 Doll,” modeled after a character in the new Tarantino/Rodriguez film Grindhouse, which is a torture porn film that shows graphic male sexual violence and sexualised torture against women. [more on the rising popularity of “gornos” here]

    For details on how to send protests to the companies, see this post; as mentioned there:

    The availability of the so-called toy Rapist Number One … demonstrates so clearly the links between the prevalence of rape and sexually violent films and pornography. The purchaser of the toy will not necessarily commit rape, but his acquisition legitimates rape. His action, and the availability of this toy, sustains a culture in which rape and sexual violence are not taken seriously; in which sexual violence is normalised and legitimated. We may not have the empirical evidence which clearly shows that watching violent porn makes someone commit rape, but the fact that this film has spawned this sort of merchandise, sold as a “toy”, should tell us all we need to know about the harmful nature of this sort of material.

    Rape Crisis England and Wales
    Rape Crisis Network Europe
    RAINN

    update: Amazon.com and youbuynow.com are no longer selling the doll.

    When told that I will cancel my account because after their initial response to my complaint (response which was all along the lines of “our goal is to provide customers with the broadest selection possible so they can find, discover, and buy any item they might be seeking”), I

    *don’t* feel like my concern has been addressed and I don’t agree that Amazon needs to ‘represent a wide spectrum of opinions on a variety of topics’ when that ‘topic’ is normalizing rape. It’s not a freedom of expression matter, rape is a crime and material that promotes it discriminates against people, like material that promoted pedophilia would, for instance – and you wouldn’t invoke the same excuse for selling pedophilia promoting items, would you?

    Amazon.com says they’re “very sorry if offering the Grind House Rapist doll offended you in any way, shape, or form. Let me assure you that Amazon.com does not support or promote hatred or criminal acts and customer feedback provides us an opportunity for improvement. … we are no longer offering this product for sale in our catalog”; however, Amazon.co.uk still lists the doll – they have renamed it but you can still search for it under “rapist.”

    And You buy now expresses the “hope that our apology for any rudeness [from customer service representatives who reacted inappropriately to complaints, suggesting rape isn’t a “real problem with actual, quantifiable effects on society”] and the removal of the action figure will satisfy those that we offended” but makes sure to stress the fact that the intent of the doll was misinterpreted by those who felt it was promoting rape.

    As we know, Whatever you do, don’t figure out that it’s systematic.”

    petition against honor killings

    SIGN the International Campaign against killings and stoning of women in Kurdistan petition:

    To: Kurdistan Regional Government

    Condemn the brutal stoning to death of Doa – a young girl whose only crime was to fall in love

    Doa was stoned to death in the centre of the town of Bashiqa in front of hundreds of people and the authorities did not prevent this crime from happening. On the contrary, they were present and paving the way for this horrific crime to be carried out. [moreover, onlookers captured it on video; and the Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organization site has more on how Islamist groups are trying to capitalize on the murder]

    Doa was a 17 year old girl from a family of Yazidi faith; she was snatched from her house by some Yazidi men who discovered that she was in love with a Muslim Arab man and had visited him. They stoned her to death in public on 7th April 2007 in the town of Bashiqa.

    It is known that women in Kurdistan and Iraq are oppressed. The few rights they do have are very limited and in most cases they are treated as sub-humans.

    Killings, suicide, and violence against women are an every day occurrence in this region. Although a crime of this nature is very new to Kurdistan, this is an indication that such crimes against women are now tolerated. Doa’s killers are still free.

    The government’s failure to protect women, and enforce laws against criminals, has created a situation where thousands of women become victims of so called “honour killings”. Violence has risen as result of patriarchal and religious traditions.

    We strongly condemn this barbaric act, and call upon all human rights and women’s rights organisations, political parties, and activists in Kurdistan and globally to condemn this crime.
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    Take Back the Blog! Blogswarm

    Take Back the Blog! Blogswarm in support of the rights of women to participate fully in all aspects of our society, including specifically online in the world of blogging but indeed everywhere and at all times, day and night, without fear of harassment, intimidation, sexual harassment, online stalking and slander, predation or violence of any sort.

    …and what exactly is a BLOGSWARM?
    A “blogswarm” is when a bunch of people blog about the same crap ON PURPOSE! It is a premeditated thing, as opposed to the usual randomness that tends to rule the Internet. Order from chaos. Entropy. Call it whatever you want.

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