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Special
Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Visiting Sudan
United Nations, Geneva, Press Release, AFR/1035 and HR/4795,
27 September 2004
GENEVA, 27 September (UN Information Service) -- Yakin Ertürk,
the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, issued the following
statement today:
"The Special Rapporteur on violence
against women, its causes and consequences of the United Nations
Commission on Human Rights, Yakin
Ertürk, is visiting Sudan from 25 September to 1 October 2004.
In Khartoum, she participated, together with the
Special Rapporteur on Women’s Rights of the African Commission
on Human and Peoples
Rights, in an African Regional Consultation on violence against
women organized by African women’s organizations. Experts
on women’s
rights from 13 countries participated in the consultation to discuss
strategic interventions to end violence against women in Africa.
Today, the Special Rapporteur will participate
in a National Consultation with local women’s organizations
to discuss the situation of women in Sudan. She will also
meet with various Government representatives, national institutions
and United Nations agencies to discuss the particular situation
of women in Darfur. At the invitation of the Government, the
Special Rapporteur will also travel from 28 September to 1 October
to Nyala in south Darfur and El Genina in west Darfur to examine
the situation of women in situ and reach an independent assessment
of reports and allegations received in relation to her mandate.
Her aim is to formulate recommendations to strengthen the protection
of women’s rights and respond to violence against women.
The Special Rapporteur will also visit camps for
internally displaced persons in both States and hold meetings with
local authorities, United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations,
women’s organizations, as well as to take testimonies from
victims of violence. The Special Rapporteur's findings will
be presented to the sixty-first session of the United Nations Commission
on Human Rights in her annual report".
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