NOVEMBER 25th: A Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
November the 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. It was started by the United Nations General Assembly in 1999. The UN asked governments, international organizations and NGOs to raise global awareness of this terrible and widespread problem. This is particularly important in the many countries where the issue of violence against women is hidden. Women all over the world are the victims of domestic violence, rape, psychological torment and other forms of abuse. There is no country in which women are free from violence. The UN said violence against women is a barrier to achieving equality, human rights, development and peace.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is
observed on November 25 because of a horrific historical event. On this
day in 1960, three sisters were brutally killed in the Dominican
Republic. The Mirabal sisters were political activists. They campaigned
against the corrupt government of that time. Throughout their political
activity, the women and their husbands were put in prison and beaten
many times. This did not dampen their desire for political change.
President and dictator Rafael Trujillo ordered their execution. The
sisters became known as the "Unforgettable Butterflies". They symbolized
the victimization of women and were commemorated in novels, poems,
songs and books.
By
developing the Project of Education for Gender Equality, led by our
colleague Irene Cruz, we are trying to promote gender
equality in our school.
We would like our students to understand
the damaging effects of living up to stereotypes and how they can lead
to abuse and violence against others.
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