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Discuss the sources of and possible solutions to women's oppressions around the world
based on the book The Unfinished revolution. Reference specific cases discussed i...
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Discuss the sources of and possible solutions to women's oppressions around the world
based on the book The Unfinished revolution. Reference specific cases discussed in the
book. - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>Confronting rape as a weapon of war in the Congo
-Story is about a girl named Elise who was captured by soldiers and raped for six
months. They would not give her food or water. She was a sex slave for the
combatants. Rape is used as a weapon of war; to terrorize.
- sources of the oppressions: the society have now been so brutalized from the wars
that social norms which used to protect women have been completely eroded. Also, the
culture of there being no punishments for sexual violence is at the heart of why it still
exists. Rape as a weapon of war is used to terrorize, to assert control, to force
compliance, or to punish individuals and entire communities for perceived support to the
enemy.
-possible solutions: in June 2008, the UN Security Council adopted the landmark
Resolution 1820 that condemns the use of rape and other form of sexual violence
during wartime. The UN also created a special representative for sexual violence in
conflict. The women have protested in Congo to have their voices and stories heard and
in 2006, the Gov of Congo adopted stricter laws regarding sexual violence and placed
harsher punishments for the acts.
Letters in The Night
-Nadia and women across Afghanistan receive threat letters from the Taliban telling
them to stop what they are doing or a series of bad things will happen.
-Nadia received a letter from Taliban supporters saying that she should stop her work or
else she will be killed. She believed that she was receiving this letter because her was
working outsider her home which Taliban condemn for women.
-sources of the oppressions: the Taliban was notorious for their restrictions on social
control, placed emphasis on gender segregation, and dress codes. Series of practices
that restricted women's movement and making them have to have a male chaperone.
The Taliban rule led to
discuss the ways in which different kinds of women's rights are connected to each other.
Relevant issues include freedom from violence, personal autonomy, sex equality,
economic equality, and the right to health - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>Lack of access to
education, rape as a tactic of terror, and trafficking women all stem from gender
inequalities. Men believe that they are more powerful than women and assert their
dominance over them. For example, girls in Afghan are not allowed to access their
, educations because the men say they cannot. This then prevents them from exercising
their political participation rights, and leaves women confined to their homes. In Congo,
combatants of the wars kidnap women and then use them as sex slaves. Men believe
they can inflict terror on societies in order to appear more powerful. The rapes that the
Congo combatants carried out has deprived women of protection against sexual
violence and their ability to hold positions of power. Lastly, trafficking abuses that are
taking place in India are committed by men who are forcing women to work and solicit
their bodies. The lack of sex equality in this case makes men dominate women and feel
that they can force them to do things. The trafficking practices further decrease a
women's right to employment, education, and political participation.
What can the problem of women's oppression teach us about the meaning and purpose
of human rights? Discuss with reference to cases in The Unfinished Revolution -
✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>this shows us that cultures oppress some parts of their populations.
Purpose behind human rights is to have a standard for all and to have human rights.
What human rights do we have? What is the point of human rights? How are they
connected to each other? Discuss with reference to cases in The Unfinished Revolution
- ✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>
What are the historical origins of the European Convention on Human Rights? -
✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>the European Convention on Human Rights was created by the
Council of Europe in 1949, and was entered into force in 1953. The ECHR created
legally binding courts, so countries that ratified the treaty fall under the jurisdiction of the
European Court of Human Rights. The convention was determined to not let an event
like the Holocaust happen again, wanted to defend against communism, and
encouraged friendly relations between Germany and the rest of the member states.
What rights does the European Convention on Human Rights include? How has it
changed human rights practices in Europe overall? What explains its influence?(*****) -
✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>the ECHR focuses on civil and political rights, such as: right to life,
right to liberty, freedom from torture, freedom from slavery, right to education, right to a
fair trial, etc. The ECHR has shown how the court has become more active and brave
and has sparked change in practices.
The Martens clause - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔>>The purpose is to say that if an act was
forgotten in the treaty then that forbidden act is already prohibited, don't go looking for
loop holes". Major texts regarding jus in bello. An attempt to apply a safety net to
prevent possible loop holes that armed groups may try to create. Biligerants still had to
carry out international law."Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been
issued, the high Contracting parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not
included in the Regulations adopted by them, the inhabitants and belligerents remain
under the protection and the rule of the principles of the law of nations, as they result
from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity, and
the dictates of the public conscience."
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