Archive for the ‘Women's Rights’ Category

Women’s Rights Are Human Rights

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

We must repeat and spread far and wide what many still do not realize: women’s rights are human rights.  Many human rights advocates see women’s rights as a separate issue, not as pressing as “human rights.”  But women’s rights are just as urgent as issues that also affect men.

I attended The Daily Beast’s Women in the World summit this past weekend, which was an interesting conference organized by Tina Brown.  I cried when women spoke about having been enslaved, raped, beaten, had their genitals mutilated, harassed, threatened, victimized by their own families, isolated, and injured in other ways.  I knew that the goal of the conference was not just to hear powerful testimony, but to try to do something about it afterwards.  All I can do at this stage is spread the word: women and children all over the globe are in a state of crisis and we must end their suffering.

When are powerful governments going to take violence against women seriously, when are they going to say: this is an emergency, it must stop now?

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The Health Care Insurance Bill Should Provide Funding for Abortion

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

I am angry that Congressmen have inserted a provision in the health care insurance bill that there will be no federal funding for abortion.  It is outrageous that our elected officials have taken a stand against Roe v. Wade.   Abortion is a medical procedure, like any other, and poor women should not be denied the right to proper medical care.  I have an answer for all men (and women) who oppose abortion: the next time you get pregnant, do not have one.

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More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Last Sunday, The New York Times magazine was devoted to women’s rights.  The leading article, by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, was called “Why Women’s Rights Are the Cause of Our Time.”  A heading on the cover said: “In many parts of the world, women are routinely beaten, raped or sold into prostitution.  They are denied access to medical care, education and economic and political power.”

Kristof & DuWunn quoted a statement from a 1990 article by Amartya Sen, the economist: “more than 100 million women are missing.”  According to the article, in places where girls have an unequal status, they “vanish.”   That is, girls do not get the same health care and food as boys, girls are less likely to get vaccinated than boys, and they are taken to the hospital only when they are sicker.  In addition, pregnant women in such countries are more likely to abort female fetuses.  The writers report that in India, for example, girls from 1-5 years of age are 50% more likely to die than boys their age.

Kristof & WuDunn stated:  “It appears that more girls and women are now missing from the planet, precisely because they are female, than men were killed on the battlefield in all the wars of the 20th century.”

So where is the outrage, where is the anger, where is the shock that more than 100 million women are missing?  Why isn’t the media all over this?   I think that Kristof & WuDunn are incorrect, women’s rights are not the cause of our time.  They are not even the cause of one day.

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