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“白絲帶”——對男性暴力說“No!”
[ 2007-03-05 17:25 ]

相信不少讀者都看過電視劇《不要和陌生人說話》,也對其中那個冷酷的家庭暴力施暴者痛恨不已。那么,您可曾聽說過國際上針對家庭暴力而倡導(dǎo)的“白絲帶”活動?它旨在消除針對女性的種種暴力行為,由一群加拿大男性公民于1991年倡議發(fā)起,組織者身披白絲帶,表示決不對婦女施暴,面對針對婦女的暴力也決不保持沉默。

目前,“白絲帶”活動已經(jīng)推廣到全球。在美國、澳大利亞、南非及歐洲許多國家,每年都有不少男性在三八婦女節(jié)期間或11月25日-12月6日期間佩戴上白絲帶。

新聞熱詞“家庭暴力”怎么說

 

White Ribbon Day is marked on 25 November each year and is an opportunity for governments, businesses and community groups to focus on a problem that affects many people throughout the world.

Have you heard of "white ribbon" campaign? A white ribbon is not a badge of purity or perfection . It simply says you believe that violence against women is unacceptable. Wear a white ribbon on November 25.

White Ribbon Day is marked on 25 November each year and is an opportunity for governments, businesses and community groups to focus on a problem that affects many people throughout the world.

The White Ribbon Campaign is the largest effort in the world of men working to end men's violence against women, and wearing a white ribbon is seen as a personal pledge never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women.

Violent crimes committed against women and girls - like domestic violence, sexual assault and people trafficking - continue to be pervasive around the world. Violence against women and girls affects everyone in the community. Men's lives are personally affected if their girlfriends, wives, daughters, mothers, grandmothers or sisters experience violence or the threat of violence.

  A history of the day

In 1991, a handful of men in Canada decided that they had a responsibility to urge men to speak out against violence against women. They decided that wearing a white ribbon would be a symbol of men's opposition to men's violence against women.

After only six weeks preparation, as many as one hundred thousand men across Canada wore a white ribbon. Many others were drawn into discussion and debate on the issue of men's violence.

  Voice of men wearing white ribbons


Men wear white ribbons on November 25 each year because:

We know that a fist in the face, a kick in the ribs, being forced into sex, and having one's daily life controlled and policed and tormented, are horrible things that should never happen.

We care for our wives, our girlfriends, our sisters, daughters, our female friends, our co-workers.

We know it is men's wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends whose lives are limited by violence and abuse; and, whether we know about it or not, many of the women we know have been subject to men's violence.
We know that men don't have to be violent, that men can do better, that men can be and often are loving, caring, and nonviolent.

We want girls and women, and boys and men, to be free from the threat of other men's violence.

We know that men will benefit from a world free of violence against women, a world based on gender equality: in our relations with women, instead of experiencing distrust and disconnection we will find closeness and connection. We will be able to take up a healthier, emotionally in-touch and proud masculinity.
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