Sierra Leone violence against women in political clashes condemned
Women’s groups in Sierra Leone have signed a statement condemning the use of violence against women during a political clash which took place in Freetown on 16 March. The statement calls for the police to ensure that those responsible for the violence be brought to justice and for government and political party leaders to publicly condemn violence against women, including in a political context.
We the women of Sierra Leone are horrified and shocked by the alleged rape, sexual violence and physical assault of a number of women during the recent clash in Freetown between the two political parties.
An injury to one woman is an injury to all women. We are appalled by the fact that after the women of this nation have endured over a decade of violence and trauma during the war, women’s bodies continue to be targeted. The violence this week follows numerous national commitments made by this and the last government to end violence against women. We recognise that the government has put in place laws and policies to prevent these abuses. Now is the time to prove that they will be enforced.
We therefore demand:
- A proper investigation of the alleged crimes to ensure that the criminals responsible for these heinous acts are brought to justice. The inspector general of police, Mr Acha Kamara must act to ensure this happens.
- Statements from the minister of social welfare, gender and children’s affairs, and the leaders of all political parties condemning the blatant use of violence against women on 16 March 2009 and within the context of political conflict more generally.
The president has championed the cause of Sierra Leone’s women. We hope that he too will forcefully condemn these abuses against women.
There is no peace if women are not safe. There is no development when women continue to live in fear. We call on the women and men of Sierra Leone to join together to end the culture of impunity.
Women’s Forum
The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone
The Talking Drum Studio
ENCISS
International Rescue Committee
Campaign For Good Governance
Bambara Town Women’s Association
Forut Sierra Leone
Centre for the Coordination of Youth Activities
WIMSAL
International Alert
SLADEA
FAWE
50/50 Group
GEMS
YWCA
MARWOPNET
Action Aid Sierra Leone
Network Movement for Justice and Development
Sierra Leone Teachers Union
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