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END FGM

End FGMEND FGM is a European campaign, led by Amnesty International Ireland, working in partnership with a number of organisations in EU member states.

Female genital mutilation (FGM) is recognised internationally as a gross violation of human rights of girls and women. It is a denial of their physical and mental integrity, their right to freedom from violence and discrimination and in the most extreme cases, of their lives.

Most often in the absence of anesthesia, young girls and women are subjected to procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons (WHO).

3 million girls are subjected to genital mutilation every year (UNICEF). This means that over 8000 girls are subjected to this dangerous and potentially life-threatening procedure every day.

FGM is practiced in 28 African countries and in some parts of Asia and Middle East. FGM is now being encountered in Europe and it is challenging existing service delivery, legislation and preventive actions. Hence, it is essential that the European institutions address this issue and protect the human rights of women and girls.

The European Union is founded on the principles of respect for fundamental rights including children’s rights and equality between women and men, all of which are enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights. As defender of human rights, as protector and promoter of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the European Parliament must fulfill its commitments and play a leading role in this initiative to end FGM in Europe.

END FGM, a campaign led by Amnesty International Ireland is calling on the future members of the European Parliament to build on the work already done and to ensure continuity in the demands and concerns raised by the European Parliament. Therefore it appeals to candidates to the European Parliament to sign this declaration of intent.

If elected I declare my intention to support the following measures:

1. The creation of an intergroup in the European Parliament to deal with the issue of FGM and the European Union.
2. An EU wide study to assess the prevalence of FGM and gather good practices to deal with FGM in the EU.
3. The adoption and implementation of an EU strategy to deal with FGM.
4. Ensure that the strategy is supported by proper funding to civil society, prevention services and service providers working with women affected by FGM and girls at risk.
5. Ensure that FGM is not used as a means to regulate migration or to foster anti-migrant feelings.

Our Vision

The campaign aims to put female genital mutilation (FGM) high on the EU agenda and to echo the voices of women who have undergone FGM and those at risk of being subjected to it.
Our Mission

By lobbying European Union institutions, the campaign is committed to ensuring that the EU adopts a definitive strategy to end FGM and provide protection to women and girls who flee their countries for fear of being mutilated.

Working with partner organisations, the campaign will also play a role in capacity development of the sector through training and fundraising support.

The END FGM campaign is a three-year Europe-wide campaign led by Amnesty International Ireland. It is running in partnership with non-governmental organisations that work directly with national governments in EU member states.

The campaign is committed to ensuring that the European Union adopts a definitive strategy to end female genital mutilation and provide protection to women and girls who flee their countries for fear of being mutilated.

Furthermore, it also works with other European institutions such as the Council of Europe.

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30. Januar 2011 More

Stop Feminizid und Straflosigkeit: Nicht eine Tote mehr!

Organisation „Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa, A. C.”
(„Unsere Töchter sollen nach Hause zurückkehren”)

Aktivistin gegen Frauenmorde getötetDie Frauenmorde von Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, gehen weiter. Über 420 Frauen sind seit 1993 ermordet worden und mehr als 600 verschwunden. Das Klima von Gewalt und Straflosigkeit wächst, ohne dass bis zum heutigen Tag konkrete Aktionen unternommen wurden, um dieser Situation ein Ende zu bereiten“, informiert „Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa“, eine Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) aus Ciudad Juárez.

Jede Woche verschwindet in Ciudad Juárez mindestens eine Frau, und es wird nie wieder etwas von ihr gehört, es sei denn, ihre Entführer entscheiden sich dafür, ihren leblosen und offensichtlich brutal gefolterten und ermordeten, wüst vergewaltigten und manchmal verstümmelten, manchmal verbrannten Körper verschwinden zu lassen. Es ist ein schrecklicher Schmerz für diese Gesellschaft. Gibt es nichts, was diejenigen, die etwas dagegen unternehmen könnten, dazu bewegt, aktiv zu werden?

Weder die Verzweiflung und Angst der Familien, mit der Unsicherheit leben zu müssen, ob ihre Töchter, die das Haus verlassen, auch zurückkehren werden, noch die fast 420 Morde und über 600 Vermissten lösen die Bereitwilligkeit aus, diese Taten unter Kontrolle zu bekommen.

Wir sollten aufhören, an dieser Situation mitschuldig zu sein. Unser verzweifelter Aufruf gilt all denjenigen, deren Gewissen zumindest eine minimale Anstrengung von ihnen fordert, um den Kampf gegen den scheinbar endlosen Frauenmord zu unterstützen. Jede einzelne von uns kann an unserer Arbeit teilnehmen.

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Quelle:
www.mujeresdejuarez.org

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