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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UP: ACTIVISTS
By A. Junaidi
June 14, 2004 (The Jakarta Post) The National
Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) said on
Saturday that the victimization of women was on the rise in recent
years.
Komnas Perempuan's deputy chairwoman Myra Diarsi
said her commission had recorded over 6,000 cases of violence nationwide
in 2003, up from some 5,000 in the previous year.
Myra said an estimated 46 percent of the cases were
categorized as domestic violence.
"The number of domestic violence cases involving
women was based on police records, as well as data from hospitals
and women's crisis centers across the country," Myra said in
a discussion held by Komnas Perempuan and sponsored by the Body
Shop Indonesia.
She said Komnas Perempuan would seek more support
from the public from all walks of life to pressure President Megawati
Soekarnoputri to ratify the bill on domestic violence.
Myra said the support was needed from society in
the middle and upper class levels as domestic violence was also
experienced by them.
"It should be the concern of all of us. Public
pressure is more important as we don't have much financial support
to run campaigns that support the passage of the bill," she
said.
Suzy Hutomo, head of the Body Shop here, said it
would support the campaign on violence against women, especially,
as almost all of its customers came from the higher socio-economic
levels.
"We will use our chain across the country to
support the campaign. We also support the domestic violence bill,"
Suzy said in the discussion.
She said Komnas Perempuan, in cooperation with her
company, Her World women's magazine and Female radio station, would
conduct fund-raising event called the Sunday Fund Run in the Semanggi
area, Central Jakarta, next week.
Besides jogging from the Semanggi area to the Hotel
Indonesia traffic circle, Suzy said the activity would raise funds
for victims of violence.
"We also want to collect signatures to support
a petition for the endorsement of the domestic violence bill,"
she said.
Two weeks ago, hundreds of women staged "A
Thousand Umbrella Peace Protest" in front of the State Palace
in Central Jakarta, to demand Megawati to ratify the bill on domestic
violence, which they have been fighting for since 1997.
From: http://www.gn.apc.org
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