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CEDAW Chairperson Applauds New Afghan Constitution
Ms. Ayse Feride Acar, UN Headquarters, New
York, USA, 8 January 2004
The following statement was issued by Ms. Feride Acar, Chairperson
of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
(CEDAW):
On Sunday, 4 January 2004, the Constitutional Loya Jirga of
Afghanistan approved a new Constitution for the country. This agreement
marks a historic milestone for the Afghan people who have overcome
decades of conflict and political chaos in working towards the creation
of a stable and democratic State. There is additional cause for
celebration: the newly approved Constitution explicitly guarantees
that men and women have equal rights and duties before the law.
This is a significant victory for women and girls in Afghanistan
who barely three years ago were completely excluded from all spheres
of life and faced systematic violations of their human rights on
a daily basis.
Gender equality is a crucial factor not only in achieving
sustainable peace but also in ensuring respect for human rights,
democracy and the rule of law in all societies. Enshrining the principle
of gender equality within the Constitution is a vital starting point
for the transformation and
reconstruction of Afghanistan. It legitimizes the important role
played by women and girls in Afghanistan in reshaping their future
and in rebuilding their country.
As the international human rights treaty that addresses most
comprehensively womens equality with men and non-discrimination
in the civil, political, economic, social, cultural and any other
field, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women has a vital role to play in promoting and realizing
the goal of gender equality. Afghanistan acceded to the Convention
on 5 March 2003, without reservations. As Chairperson of the Committee
on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, I congratulate
the delegates to the Constitutional Loya Jirga for their courage,
vision and commitment to the equal rights and duties of women and
men. I will work to ensure the Committees continued encouragement
and support for the full and effective implementation of the Convention
in Afghanistan.
As we celebrate the dawn of a new era for Afghanistan, I congratulate
the Afghan people, and especially its women, for this incredible
achievement.
For further information, please contact Ann Syauta, Division for
the Advancement of Women, tel.: 1-212-963-3162, e-mail: syauta@un.org.
From: http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/afg242.doc.htm
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