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Fiji: Women Human Rights Defenders
Threatened
12 December 2006 - (FWRM Press release) Human rights organisations
and individuals have been threatened with violence, including rape,
for speaking out on the current impasse in Fiji.
The Fiji Women’s Rights Movement office and FWRM Board member
Imrana Jalal, received threatening phone calls last week. The threats
follow public statements by FWRM and an opinion piece by activist
and human rights lawyer Jalal.
“I received a phone call on Monday afternoon
(4th December) – an anonymous male voice threatened me with
rape and attempted to intimidate me,” said Jalal, who has
reported the criminal threat to the police.When she asked the caller
to identify himself, “I was told that they would ‘shut
me up forever’ and I was to wait because they would come and
get me.”
FWRM Executive Director Virisila Buadromo was also told to ‘stop
what she’s doing’ by a male caller who identified himself
as being from the military.
“These threats against unarmed peace activists by the armed
forces seem extreme. We have simply been advocating for the basic
principles of the rule of law and democracy,” said Buadromo.
The threats against the organisation and individual activists coincides
with International Human Rights Day (December 10th), International
Women Human Rights Defenders Day (November 29th) and16 Days of Activism
on Violence Against Women.
‘Women Human Rights Defenders’ (WHRDs) is a term referring
to women who individually or with others, act to promote and protect
everyone’s human rights. This sub-category of defenders has
been singled out because they face risks particular to their gender
committed by both state and non-state actors, including governments,
the military and even within communities.
The 16 Days campaign aims to increase the visibility of violence
against women as a human rights violation. The campaign has been
utilised by groups all over the world to use international human
rights instruments to address violence against women as a human
rights violation and a threat to human security and peace worldwide.
From: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0612/S00224.htm
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