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Created on: September 17, 2009
Feminism Is Still Needed
The last baby who was raped, it was in April. She was ten months old, so a very small baby. She was raped. The same gang raped the mother during two weeks. Then they came to Bukavu into my office. I wanted to bring the baby to the hospital, but she was so injured she died in my arms. Ten months-can you imagine that? And these people, these women in Congo, are just begging for life, not begging for money, just the right to live in their country safely.-Christine Schuler Deschryver, in an interview on Democracy Now
Rape as an instrument of war is not at all unusual, and it's by no means limited to the civil conflict in Congo, though it seems to have taken on a truly horrific dimension there recently. Rape camps were widely reported in the conflict in Bosnia in the 1990s. According to Catherine MacKinnon, Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, rape was used by Serbs against Bosnian Muslims as a kind of genocide specifically directed against women. In Burma, Karen women have repeatedly been forced into slavery during the day and subjected to brutal rape at night by government soldiers. Major-General Patrick Cammaert, former commander of UN peacekeeping forces in the eastern Congo said rape is an effective weapon of war because it destroys the whole community, commenting that "It has probably become more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier in armed conflict."
UNICEF's 2007 report on state of the world's children focused largely on discrimination against and disempowerment of women at every stage of life because humanitarian workers and human rights activists have long known that gender equality and the wellbeing of children go hand in hand. A quick look at the status of women throughout the world makes it clear that this is very bad news for our future generations. Even during the heavily hyped Decade of Women (1990s), Richard Robbins wrote, "The informal slogan . . . became 'Women do two-thirds of the world's work, receive 10 percent of the world's income and own 1 percent of the means of production.'"
An article on globalissues.org provides some alarming statistics - more than half the food in the world is planted and harvested by women, yet many are not even paid for their labor. UNICEF (State of the World's Children, 2007) reports that unpaid housework often takes up most of a woman's time, and even if she enters the labor market, she usually does most of the housework and is relegated to low-paying jobs with little security
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