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| 02 Feb 2008 - 12:08 | admin URL: white.oit.org.pe/ipec/publicaciones.php
| Plan Nacional para la Erradicación de la Explotación Sexual Comercial de niños, niñas y adolescentes 2008-2010. Costa Rica
CONACOES. Plan Nacional para la Erradicación de la Explotación Sexual Comercial de niños, niñas y adolescentes 2008-2010. San José, Comisión Nacional contra la Explotación Sexual Comercial de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes (CONACOES). 2007. 72 p.
Propuesta de Plan Nacional para la Erradicación de la Explotación Sexual Comercial de niños, niñas y adolescentes 2008-2010 en Costa Rica, fruto del consenso de la Comisión Nacional contra la Explotación Sexual Comercial de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes (CONACOES) en lo que respecta al conjunto de acciones que ha de realizar el Estado Costarricense con el fin de incrementar su efectividad tanto en la promoción-prevención y atención de la problemática, como en la protección y defensa de los derechos de sus víctimas.
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| 02 Feb 2008 - 12:03 | endabuse.org URL: www.endabuse.org/newsflash/index.php3?
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SUPREME COURT TO HEAR DOMESTIC HOMICIDE
CASE<http://www.endabuse.org/n ewsflash/index.php3?Search=Article&NewsF lashID
=959>
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could clarify the Sixth
Amendment's "confrontation clause." It may have implications for victims of
domestic violence.
Giles vs. California is an appeal brought by Dwayne Giles, a California man
accused of shooting and killing his former girlfriend, Brenda Avie. Several
weeks before the murder, Avie told police that Giles was threatening to kill
her. At issue is whether the police officer's testimony about what Avie told
him is admissible, since Giles cannot now face Avie in court to challenge
her claim that he was threatening her life.
This is not a new issue for the Supreme Court. Its 2004 decision in Crawford
v. Washington emphasized the right of defendants to confront a state's
witnesses. In that case, the Court ruled unanimously that statements from
witnesses who do not come to court and thus cannot be confronted by their
accusers should be excluded. It was, at that time, a significant change to
existing law.
The issue arose again in 2006, but the Court only partially answered it. At
that time, the New York Times reports, "Justice Scalia addressed concerns
that victims of domestic violence, who are often afraid to testify in court,
might suffer from such a rule. Defendants who 'seek to undermine the
judicial process by procuring or coercing silence from witnesses and
victims' would forfeit the protection of the confrontation clause."
"It is therefore likely that the justices accepted the new case, Giles v.
California, to make it clear that as long as the victim's unavailability as
a witness was a foreseeable consequence of the murder, the Sixth Amendment
does not require the state to prove the actual motive for the murder was to make the victim unavailable," the New York Times reports.
Giles vs. California is likely to be argued in April, with a ruling expected this summer.
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| 02 Feb 2008 - 11:47 | feministpeacenetwork URL: www.feministpeacenetwork.org
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New Feminist Peace network boletin:
Afghanistan: Student Facing Death for Distributing Information About The Use Of Koran To Justify Violence Against Women
Women's Memorandum to Kenyan Mediation Team
Mexico: Women Missing and Murdered/Soldiers Accused of Rape and Torture
IWD: Women Writing History Essay Contest Deadline is Feb. 15
Domestic Violence Services-Demand High, Supply Low
Los Angeles Times Blowback: FPN's Lucinda Marshall On Sexual Assault In The Military
Okinawa Organization Releases Report on Sexual Violence Committed By American Soldiers
Women Excluded From Mediation Talks in Kenya
Maternal And Infant Mortality Rates RISE In Namibia
Sexual Violence Against Women in Kenyan Refugee Camps/Post-Conflict DRC
Prostitution: The Stage Show
go to
www.feministpeacenetwork.org
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| 02 Feb 2008 - 11:30 | carolina ruiz URL: www.oit.org.pe/ipec/publicaciones.php
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Estudio sobre trabajo infantil y pobreza
Estudio Regional
Trabajo infantil: causa y efecto de la perpetuación de la pobreza
OIT-IPEC. Trabajo infantil: causa y efecto de la perpetuación de la
pobreza. San José. Oficina Internacional del Trabajo. 2007. ISBN:
978-92-2-320434-1 (impreso). ISBN: 978-92-2-320433-4 (web pdf). 60 p.
Investigación que formula recomendaciones para que el tema del trabajo infantil sea explícitamente considerado por los países latinoamericanos en
sus estrategias nacionales de desarrollo/reducción de la pobreza de cara a los compromisos internacionales en la materia. Los países latinoamericanos
considerados en la investigación son: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, República Dominicana, Uruguay y
Venezuela.
Vea las últimas publicaciones en:
http://www.oit.org.pe/ipec/publicac iones.php
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| 01 Feb 2008 - 15:51 | Laura Garcia laura@yfac.org
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I am a bilingual victim advocate working at Yavapai Family Advocacy Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona (Northern Arizona). We work with children and women that have been abused or sexual assaulted. I run the domestic violence program in Spanish and English. We also have art groups for both, If you ever need any resources in the commiunity please let me know and a I refer this information to your organization.
Thank you
Laura Garcia
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| 01 Feb 2008 - 10:34 | admin URL: www.pajhwok.com/viewstory.asp?lng=eng&id . . .
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Afghan woman sells daughter for $10
By Abdul Matin Sarfaraz
KUNDUZ CITY (PAN): Poverty, cold weather, and hunger forced a woman to sell her four month baby in Kunduz.
Mahboba, 26, whose lower limbs are paralyzed is living in a dark muddy room in Sar- dara area of Kunduz city.
She told Pajhwok Afghan News while cooking in a muddy oven: "We have no food, my three children died due to cold weather; I was compelled to sell my four months old daughter only for 500 afghanis a day back to the owner of the house"
She said: "I begged every one and even the owner of the house did not
helped me and finally I had to sell my daughter"
Mahboba has two sons aged 9 and 10 years.
Sakhi, 9 said trembling with cold weather: "why did my mother sold my sister, I miss her"
Mahboba said her 40 year old husband is sick and is unable to work.
Muhammad Hassan, Mahboba's husband who could not speak properly said:
"there is not one in our country to help, let me die in helplessness"
He said no one would sell his children, but poverty and hunger made me sell my daughter.
Din Muhammad, owner of the house said three children of Muhammad Hassan had died, so he bought her daughter for rescuing her life.
He said: "I have paid them 500 afghanis to buy food; I will not take
the rent of the house and will provide food sometimes for them"
Din Muhammad did not comment when reporter asked him why he bought the girl instead of supporting the family without her.
Muhammad Zahir Zafari, Afghanistan Indpendent Human Rights Commission
regional officer in Kunduz said selling children is against the human rights and humiliation to mankind.
He said they will investigate why a mother was compelled to sell her daughter.
Eng. Muhammad Omar, Kunduz governor said the incident was painful and the government will try to support such families.
The governor said he will assign a commission to investigate the
particular case.
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| 01 Feb 2008 - 10:27 | admin URL: tinyurl.com/38lv66
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Karzai's Afghan regime sentences to death profeminist student
Sentenced to death: Afghan who dared to read about women's rights
By Kim Sengupta
The Independent, 31 January 2008
A young man, a student of journalism, is sentenced to death by an Islamic court for downloading a report from the internet. The sentence is then upheld by the country's rulers.
This is Afghanistan - not in Taliban times but six years after "liberation"
and under the democratic rule of the West's ally Hamid Karzai.
The fate of Sayed Pervez Kambaksh has led to domestic and international protests, and deepening concern about erosion of civil liberties in Afghanistan.
He was accused of blasphemy after he downloaded a report from a
Farsi website which stated that Muslim fundamentalists who claimed the Koran justified the oppression of women had misrepresented the views of the
prophet Mohamed.
Mr Kambaksh, 23, distributed the tract to fellow students and teachers at Balkh University with the aim, he said, of provoking a debate on the matter.
But a complaint was made against him and he was arrested, tried by religious judges without - say his friends and family - being allowed legal representation and sentenced to death.
(...)
Full story: http://tinyurl.com/38lv66
Please sign The Independent's petition on their website: 18,200 people have done so up to now for Western governments to apply pressure on the Afghan
governement.
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| 01 Feb 2008 - 10:04 | admin URL: www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ . . .
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NYPD Detective Charged With Pimping Teen
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By MARCUS FRANKLIN
Associated Press Writer
January 31 2008, 6:32 AM CST
NEW YORK -- A 13-year-old runaway returned home with a horrific account of being forced into prostitution by the kind of person who should have instead come to her aid: a city detective.
The complete article can be viewed at:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ nationworld/sns-ap-detective-teen-prosti tute,1,1372257.story
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| 01 Feb 2008 - 09:57 | amigosdemujeres christina@amigosdemujeres.org
URL: www.amigosdemujeres.org/missing
| 15 year old, 3 women murdered in Juarez, more from Amigos
Please help publicize the disappearance of 15 year old Adriana Sarmiento Enriquez. She is a friend of one of our Amigos. She disappeared on her way home from school on Friday, January 18th. She is fifteen, 55 kilos, 155 cm, has hazel eyes and long brown hair. She was last seen by her friend when they departed from a bus stop on their way home from eating after school. Adriana disappeared sometime on her walk from the bus stop to her home.
Her mother, Tina Enriquez can be contacted in Juarez at
http://www.amigosdemujeres.org/missing
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| 31 Jan 2008 - 10:37 | admin URL: justice.uaa.alaska.edu/research/2000/060 . . .
| New Report
Descriptive Analysis of Sexual
Assault Incidents Reported to Alaska State Troopers: 2003-2004
http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/research/2000/0601intimatepartnerviolence/0601.02.sexualassault.pdf
Abstract: This study examines the characteristics of sexual assault and sexual abuse of minor incidents reported to the Alaska State Troopers (AST), providing the first statewide overview of such cases. The sample utilized for the analysis included all sexual assault and sexual abuse of minor incidents reported from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004 and includes information from 989 reports, 1,903 charges, 1,050 suspects, 1,082 victims, and 771 witnesses. The descriptive analysis documents the characteristics of these reports, suspects, victims, incidents, and witnesses, and examines three legal resolutions: whether cases were referred for prosecution, whether cases were accepted for prosecution, and whether cases resulted in a conviction.
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| 31 Jan 2008 - 10:02 | The CLRJ Team URL: www.CLRJ.org
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California Latinas for Reproductive Justice Launches New Website
As we strive for a world in which the promise of Reproductive Justice for our communities is not a dream, but a vision that Latinas mobilize to make a reality, we invite you to visit www.CLRJ.org today
and connect to the Latina Reproductive Justice movement!
On behalf of California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ), we are delighted to announce the launch of our new web site and hub for the Latina reproductive justice
movement in California:
www.CLRJ.org
The new site includes the latest reproductive justice news and activities, Latina reproductive health and justice policy updates, community mobilization opportunities, special advocacy tools and more!
As we begin a New Year filled with opportunities to promote positive change for our communities, we are very excited to share this new resource with you and sincerely
thank you for your alliance with CLRJ. Your support over the past year made it possible for CLRJ to promote a culturally-based reproductive health and justice policy agenda;
train a new generation of community-based Latina leaders with valuable advocacy
and communications skills; and mobilize grass roots allies to promote comprehensive
sexuality education and health care reform policies in our communities.
Your alliance also makes it possible for CLRJ to play a leading role in promoting a vibrant Reproductive Justice Movement in our communities, throughout California and nationwide.
We look forward to collaborating with you in 2008 as we raise Latinas' voices, build
strategic alliances and mobilize to make the vision of Reproductive Justice a reality!
Sincerely,
The CLRJ Team
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| 29 Jan 2008 - 10:14 | brandi.cutler hr@victimrights.org
URL: www.victimrights.org
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Victim Rights Law Center, Part-time Development Coordinator Job Anno
Posted by: "Human Resources" HumanResources@victimrights.org brandi.cutler
Title: Part-time Development Coordinator (approximately 30 hours per week)
Status: Part-time, non-exempt
Description:
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) www.victimrights.org <http://www.victimrights.org/> is the first nonprofit law center in the nation solely dedicated to serving the legal needs of rape and sexual assault victims. The mission of the Victim Rights Law Center is to provide individual legal representation to prevent harm and restore security, thereby promoting healing and long-term social and economic security. The VRLC is locally based and nationally recognized; we use what we learn from our clients in Massachusetts to teach others across the nation.
We are seeking a Part-time Development Coordinator who will work closely with the development officer, executive director, staff attorneys, board development chair, and event committee to raise VRLC revenue and awareness. This is an excellent part-time opportunity for an individual looking to gain "next career step" experience as a Development generalist at a vibrant, nationally-acclaimed organization.
To apply please send cover letter, resume with complete work history, salary requirements and writing sample to hr@victimrights.org <mailto:hr@victimrights.org> with "PT Development Coordinator" as the subject of your email. No phone calls please.
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| 28 Jan 2008 - 13:11 | Elena lueurchasseur@yahoo.ca
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Le escribo para comincarles que José Rodríguez Salvador, el violador del Vall d'Hebrón,que salió en libertad de la cárcel de Quatre Camins, en La Roca del Vallès (Barcelona), después de haber pasado 16 años en prisión por 16 violaciones cometidas entre 1990 y 1991; está residiendo en la localidad Vallisoletana de Laguna de Duero.
Este individuo ha estado dos veces ingresado en la cárcel. En la primera había pasado siete años entre rejas por otra violación. A los 10 días de salir volvió a violar a una mujer.
Cuando le detuvieron y le juzgaron, en 1991, le acusaron de 40 violaciones, aunque la Audiencia de Barcelona sólo pudo probar 15. Posteriormente, una de sus víctimas le reconoció al verle por televisión y terminaron condenándole por 16 agresiones. Le cayeron 311 años.
Después de algunas reducciones de condena, Rodríguez Salvador vuelve hoy a la calle habiendo cumplido sólo un 5% de su pena.
Este individuo trás estar en un pueblo granadino de donde procede su familia, ha terminado a parar en la localidad vallisoletana de Laguna de Duero. Este sujeto no se ha rehabilitado, pues se negó a participar en las terapias de rehabilitación. Es un peligro latente, y es indignante que le hayan dejado salir de la carcel solo cumpliendo 16 años de los 300 a los que estaba condenados.
Laguna de Duero es uno las localidades con mayor población joven de toda España. Hay muchos niños y adolescentes viviendo en esta localidad, para el cual este sujeto es un peligro.
Le escribo para que difundan este mensaje y para que nos puedan aconsejar de como podemos actuar los vecinos de esta localidad atemorizados por la presencia de este individuo peligroso
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| 28 Jan 2008 - 11:06 | Boletin e-leusis URL: www.redfeminista.org/Noticia.asp?ID=5793
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Las españolas vuelven a abortar fuera
Las clínicas desvían decenas de casos a París ante la ofensiva ultracatólica - La sanidad española no da respuesta a las malformaciones en embarazos avanzados
Continua
www.redfeminista. org/Noticia.asp?ID=5793
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| 28 Jan 2008 - 10:56 | Boletin e-leusis URL: www.e-leusis.net/noticia.asp?id_noticia= . . .
| Centenares de personas se concentran en Madrid y Barcelona para exigir la despenalización del aborto
Centenares de personas (alrededor de 3.000, según las asociaciones feministas) se concentraron esta tarde en la Puerta del Sol de Madrid para reclamar al Ejecutivo la despenalización del aborto. Otras once ciudades españolas han acogido concentraciones similares, entre ellas Barcelona donde unas 350 personas se concentraron esta tarde en la plaza Sant Jaume a favor del aborto "libre y gratuito".
En el acto de la Puerta del Sol, convocado por 70 organizaciones feministas, se leyó un manifiesto en el que se criticaron las recientes actuaciones de la Guardia Civil y la personación en los domicilios de las mujeres para citarlas a declarar por la interrupción de su embarazo.
A su modo, estas intervenciones su suponen "una vulneración de su intimidad" y "la criminalización de las mujeres que han decidido abortar bajo los supuestos que establece la ley".
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