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Violence against the women of Zimbabwe condemned
Women's
Coalition
April 29, 2003
The Women's Coalition condemns in the strongest terms possible the
sexual, physical, psychological, emotional and other forms of violence
that have been committed against the women of Zimbabwe.
We are particularly
incensed by the recently reported gang rapes. The intensity and
multiple forms of violence
which women are being subjected to has reached intolerable and shameful
levels.
Over the last
few years thousands of women have been the silent and invisible
victims of an orchestrated campaign of terror and politically driven
violence that has swept the country. Rape is being used as a weapon
to terrorise, humiliate and degrade women, pushing them into silence
and accepting human rights abuses of the foulest sort.
The cultural taboos surrounding sexual violations in our society
have enveloped these horrific rape crimes in cloaks of silence.
The impact of this sexual violence will live with these women forever,
especially given the high levels of HIV/AIDS.
We take great exception to statements applauding the patience and
resilience of Zimbabwean women. Such statements suggest that it
is acceptable for African women to be violated and to accommodate
that oppression. Women have borne the brunt of the violence associated
with politics for long enough.
Zimbabwe, is
a signatory to the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of
Discrimination Against Women CEDAW. The government has committed
itself to ending all forms of sexual and other gender based violent
crimes against women. We demand protection under that convention.
We the Women's Coalition, an indigenous umbrella body of individual
women and women's non-governmental organizations demand that the
relevant authorities call for an immediate end to the violence that
now colours our society. We demand that the relevant authorities
deal with the matter of making our communities peaceful immediately
instead of treating the violations with indifference and contempt
towards women who shoulder the burden of family and other responsibilities.
For any enquiries
contact us on +263-(0)91-300190
Email coalition@zol.co.zw
Visit the Women's
Coalition fact
sheet
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