United Nations, Sep 28 (IANS) Women's rights are human
rights, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said at global leaders' meeting on gender
equality and women empowerment. "Isn't it a disgrace for humanity that we
still need to underline this," Xinhua quoted Merkel as saying at the UN
event, which opened on Sunday.
Merkel used her speech to highlight violence against women in conflict, as well
as women's important role in building peace.
"We need women for peace, we need women for development," she said.
Markel said development could not be achieved where women were deprived of
their rights and that women were often worst off in conflict zones.
"Wherever women are deprived of their rights and freedoms, wherever they
are humiliated and abused, development is invariably limited," she said.
"Particularly in conflict regions violence against women is a cruel
reality, be it in Syria, Iraq, Nigeria or in South Sudan, the stories are very
similar ones."
"Women are torn from their families, they are raped, they are
enslaved," she said. "Each and every one of these stories is a stark
reminder to all of us to see that Security Council Resolution 1325 on women,
peace and security is respected day to day."
UN member states adopted Security Council Resolution 1325 in October 2000 to
recognise women's important role in peace building and to commit to increasing
women's participation in peace negotiations.
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