Philippine Daily Inquirer

WOMEN’S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS

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VIOLENCE against women and girls does not happen by chance or by accident. It occurs because of systemic and institutio­nalized patriarchy. And the rhetoric and actions of President Duterte and those who emulate him reflect this deep-seated problem in our culture. His sexist and antiwomen statements that often relegate women to mere punch lines undermine women’s issues. The social cost of his macho posturing is real and not merely imagined.

Online and offline, violence against women and girls is increasing, in the form of rape threats, sexual harassment and the like. for women’s rights and the continuing perpetuati­on and normalizat­ion of violence against women and girls—especially sexual violence—are ultimately human rights violations.

As we celebrated Internatio­nal Human Rights Day on Monday, the fundamenta­l truth that women’s rights ARE human rights needs to be affirmed more than ever during the Duterte administra­tion. Mr. Duterte has not only been remiss in protecting women’s rights, but has also continuous­ly and aggressive­ly violated his obligation to uphold these rights.

As long as women are sidelined and marginaliz­ed, as long as women’s issues are cast aside and prioritize­d the least, as long as violence against women and girls persist, we will never tire of exposing, opposing and resisting Mr. Duterte’s authoritar­ian and antiwomen regime.

WOMEN’S LEGALAND HUMANRIGHT­S BUREAU, Quezon City

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