The World Is Waking Up To The Injustice Of Violence Against Women

The World Is Waking Up To The Injustice Of Violence Against Women
In recent weeks, harrowing accounts have emerged of systematic and widespread sexual violence inflicted on Rohingya refugees fleeing Rakhine State in Myanmar. Countless women and girls have been gang-raped. According to reports from Human Rights Watch, some have been forced to watch their own children being killed at the same time. Those who survived walked for days, unable to access essential support. Many of the perpetrators, acting with impunity, could walk free.

We know about these horrific acts of gender-based violence in part because they were highly visible and carried out in public, rather than behind closed doors at home. The truth is that globally they are only the tip of the iceberg.

Gender-based violence is too often an invisible injustice, and a silent killer: 119 women are killed every day worldwide by a partner or family member. One in three women experience violence during their lifetime. 37 countries still exempt rape perpetrators from prosecution when they are married to or subsequently marry the victim. There are 750million women today who were married before their 18th birthday.

On this day every year, 25 November, activists and women around the world mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Time and again, we are overcome with outrage and frustration that so little progress is being made on gender-based violence. Year on year, the statistics don’t seem to shift.

It doesn’t have to be this way. Violence against women and girls is not inevitable. Women’s groups and activists – who are often the best at bringing about change – are fighting back against gender inequality. They are successfully changing laws on child marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM), or challenging social norms in their communities.

The UK government has done its part internationally, hosting high profile summits to spotlight individual issues and stepping up development funding from just £20million in 2012 to £184million in 2015. But governments such as Canada and Sweden, both of whom have adopted new feminist foreign policies, are also leading the way.

But as my colleague Dawn Butler MP, Labour’s Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities, points out today, the Government must first walk the talk at home. Britain can’t end violence against women overseas while our own Government threatens to strip back essential violence prevention and support services at home.

I want the Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) to go further in combating this global injustice. The next Labour government will task DFID not only with eradicating poverty but also, for the first time, with tackling all inequalities, including gender inequality.

We will establish a new Social Justice Fund to get funding directly to civil society activists in developing countries, including women’s groups who are fighting these problems on the frontline. We must work with like-minded governments to mobilise resources to support women affected by violence, and, crucially, to tackle the root causes of that violence, across the world.

The world is gradually waking up to the entrenched and systemic injustice of violence against women. But, although at times the statistics seem static and unmovable, we must not lose heart. Today we recommit ourselves to moving the dial and ending violence against women. A Labour government that is serious about gender equality – at home and overseas – will make it a priority. 

Kate Osamor is the Labour MP for Edmonton and shadow international development secretary

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/violence-against-women_uk_5a193e40e4b0d4906caefa9b

Donald Trump’s Time Magazine Person Of The Year Tweet Mocked By Andy Murray

Donald Trump’s Time Magazine Person Of The Year Tweet Mocked By Andy Murray

It’s not news that Donald Trump has an ego and constantly attacks the media but never before has the president combined both in one tweet until now.

“Time Magazine called to say I was PROBABLY going to be named “Man (Person of the Year) like last year,” he tweeted.

“But I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!”

Time Magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named “Man (Person) of the Year,” like last year, but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 24, 2017

Time’s person of the year award is not meant to be an endorsement but to recognise “the most powerful individuals and forces shaping the world—for better or for worse”. Previous winners include Hitler, Stalin and Vladimir Putin.

This seemed lost on Trump last year, when he won and called it a “great honour”.

Time hit back at Trump’s claim he was “probably” going to win again, saying he was “incorrect” about how the choice was made 

The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. TIME does not comment on our choice until publication, which is December 6.

— TIME (@TIME) November 25, 2017

Time’s Ex-managing editor Richard Stengel said: “Hate to tell you but that PROBABLY means you’re NOT Person of the Year. They just wanted a photo shoot.”

Hate to tell you but that PROBABLY means you’re NOT Person of the Year. They just wanted a photo shoot. But I’m sure you still have that fake TIME cover somewhere in storage. t.co/HkW1XkKxXK

— Richard Stengel (@stengel) November 24, 2017

In June, The Washington Post reported that several of Trump’s clubs display what appears to be a cover from a 2009 issue of Time with Trump himself on the front.

The image, however, is a fake; no such issue of the magazine exists.

Trump was mocked by Andy Murray, who isn’t among the president’s regular critics.

The tennis player adapted the president’s tweet to make it about the BBC’s Sports Personality Of The Year.

Bbc just called to say I was PROBABLY going to be named sports personality of the year but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!

— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) November 24, 2017

Murray isn’t known for tweeting about politics or telling jokes, so the humour was lost on some.

Love the sense of entitlement

— JJ Ryan (@JJRyan64) November 24, 2017

Think you may have missed the joke.

— Joel Gaskell (@joelgaskell) November 24, 2017

Love the sense of entitlement

— JJ Ryan (@JJRyan64) November 24, 2017

Adapting Trump’s tweet became a bit of a thing.

Hollywood just called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named the next James Bond but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!

— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 24, 2017

Time Magazine called to say that I was DEFINITELY going to be named “Man (Person) of the Year” but I would have to agree to leak major #Ep8 spoilers. I said “no problem”, but then they told me you turned it down and now I don’t want it anymore. Thanks anyway! t.co/0tPGr1cNEM

— @HamillHimself (@HamillHimself) November 25, 2017

Trump may yet be named 2017 Person of the Year – Richard Nixon, Stalin and Deng Xiaoping were all named it twice.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/donald-trump-person-of-the-year_uk_5a191bb4e4b0d4906caeee50

How An ‘Altercation’ Between Two Men Turned Black Friday Into Mass Panic On London’s Oxford St

How An ‘Altercation’ Between Two Men Turned Black Friday Into Mass Panic On London’s Oxford St
Panic and confusion descended on Oxford Street on Friday evening as reports of gunfire in one of country’s busiest shopping districts sparked mass evacuations and a huge armed police response.

Police responded “as if [it was] terrorist related” but just after 10pm revealed the incident at Oxford Circus Tube station that sparked the chaos was merely caused by an “altercation” between two men.

And in the 90 or so minutes that the security alert lasted on Black Friday night – one of the year’s busiest shopping days – the 16 people that were treated for minor injuries were actually hurt trying to leave the area.

But the alert, which began just after 4:30pm, was long enough for a national newspaper to report a completely unsubstantiated incident based on a two-week-old tweet…

She told HuffPost UK: “I was walking towards Oxford Street Station and Carnaby Street was just completely empty and everyone was hiding in the stores, no one knew what was going on.

“And then all of a sudden we just saw a flood of people just running. So I quickly just ran into the closest Pret and to begin with everyone was calm but we suddenly just saw more people running down from Carnaby Street.”

On the ground, those caught up in the panic had little idea what was going on and reporters talking to them by phone found themselves in the odd situation of updating them on the situation.

Dotti Irving, who was shopping in Fenwicks on Bond Street at the time, told HuffPost UK: “The doorman instantly shut the door and I thought ’if there’s a bomb or someone coming down Bond Street, I don’t want to be in Fenwicks. So I went out of the side door and just rushed down Bond Street and every so often there would be a raft of 200-300 people rushing down the street shrinking and screaming and falling over, pushing each over. That was the horrible bit.

“I called my daughter and she said ‘get into a building’, so I went into Browns in Maddox Street where they were taking everybody in, everyone was really super. We were really looked after. They didn’t want us to leave until we got the all-clear. It was absolutely coming together, it’s the old Blitz thing isn’t it? People talk to each other when they usually simply don’t in London.

“I saw a lot of people being knocked over by other people, a woman with a horrible gash on her head, somebody else was trampled but her boyfriend picked her up.

We have not located any trace of suspects, evidence of shots fired or casualties. Officers still on scene. If you are in a building stay there, if you are on the street in leave the area. Officers continue to search the area. More updates as soon as we have them — Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk)
We are releasing CCTV images of two men we would like to speak with following the incident at Oxford Circus earlier today. Anyone with information, big or small, should get in touch by texting us on 61016. — BTP (@BTP)
It’s disgusting the amount of abuse Olly Murs is receiving, many people, including my brother, also heard what sounded something very similar to gunfire at Oxford Circus. The hysteria was caused prior his tweet, he simply said what he was witnessing like others — Jay Carrington (@PookiepopBlog)
Listen piers! I was shopping and then all of sudden the whole place went mad, I mean crazy people running & screaming towards exits. We found a small office to hide to which loads of staff and people were saying there was shots fired. If you was there you’d have understood mate. — Olly Murs (@ollyofficial)
No you listen Piers.. your comments are unfair mate. It’s Easy to say now it was nothing but in a state of shock and panic I was trying to make people aware of what was happening. Which I was lend to believe by staff and customers that someone was shooting. — Olly Murs (@ollyofficial)

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/oxford-street-tube-incident_uk_5a185f76e4b0cee6c04f7ebd

EU Gives Theresa May 10-Day Deadline Over Brexit Concessions

EU Gives Theresa May 10-Day Deadline Over Brexit Concessions
Theresa May has been given 10 days to offer further concessions on issues including the Brexit divorce bill and the complex matter of the Northern Irish border if she wants European Union leaders to agree to trade talks, reports the Press Association.

The Prime Minister hopes a crunch summit in Brussels next month will give the green light to move on to the next stage of the Brexit process, covering future trading arrangements and a possible implementation period to avoid a cliff-edge for businesses.

Talks on trade will not be allowed to begin until European Union leaders are satisfied that “sufficient progress” has been made on the first round of issues being discussed including the divorce bill the UK will pay to Brussels and the Northern Irish border.

Sufficient progress in #Brexit talks at December #EUCO is possible. But still a huge challenge. We need to see progress from UK within 10 days on all issues, including on Ireland. pic.twitter.com/NKe86zGo17

November 24, 2017
After talks with the Prime Minister, European Council president Donald Tusk said it was “possible” sufficient progress could be made at the December summit but remained a “huge challenge”.

“We need to see progress from UK within 10 days on all issues, including on Ireland,” he said.

As she left a gathering of European leaders in Brussels, May said: “There are still issues across the various matters we are negotiating on to be resolved but there has been a very positive atmosphere in the talks and a genuine feeling that we want to move forward together.”

On the border issue, May is coming under intense pressure from Dublin for fresh assurances there will be no “hard border” between Northern Ireland and the Republic, with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar warning that deadlock in Brexit negotiations cannot be broken until the issue is resolved.

The Prime Minister insisted “we have the same desire – we want to ensure that movement of people and trade across that border can carry on as now”.

May’s comments came after Downing Street backed away from suggestions that Northern Ireland’s continued membership of the EU customs union could be up for negotiation in Brexit talks.

A Number 10 spokesman told reporters on Friday the UK continued to look for “an innovative way forward” on the issue.

Asked whether Northern Ireland could remain in the customs union following Brexit, the spokesman said: “That is a matter for negotiations.”

But a Downing Street source later insisted the Government’s position that the whole of the UK will leave both the customs union and single market after Brexit has not changed.

Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney said on Friday it was difficult to see how border checks could be avoided if the UK’s departure from the customs union and single market resulted in “regulatory divergence” between the North and the Republic.

Another good meeting w/ @simoncoveney. I updated on #Brexit state of play. Strong solidarity with #Ireland: Irish issues are EU issues. pic.twitter.com/uqGFSh3Skc — Michel Barnier (@MichelBarnier) November 24, 2017
Varadkar has previously suggested a “bespoke” arrangement, similar to that operated on the Isle of Man, under which Northern Ireland, or the whole of the UK, would continue to observe the rules of the single market and customs union without necessarily remaining a member of them.

The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier discussed the situation with Coveney in Brussels ahead of the European Council meeting on December 14-15 which will decide whether talks can progress as May hopes.

Barnier said there was “strong solidarity” with Ireland, adding that “Irish issues are EU issues”.

The Prime Minister said: “In relation to the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, we and the Irish government continue to talk about the solution to that.

“But we have the same desire – we want to see that movement of people and trade across that border can carry on as now and that we don’t create any new barriers to trade or the movement of people across that border.

“That’s the outcome that we are both agreed on and that is what we believe is in the best interests of Northern Ireland.”

As well as talks with Tusk and Merkel in Brussels, the Prime Minister also had meetings with Danish premier Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Belgium’s Charles Michel, and Lithuania’s Saulius Skvernelis in the margins of the Eastern Partnership summit.

One of the issues under discussion was thought to be the amount the UK is prepared to offer Brussels following reports that Cabinet ministers agreed to double the sum originally put on the table by May to around £40 billion.

However it is thought she does not want to name a precise figure until she has a clear idea of what kind of trade deal is available with the remaining EU member states in the phase two negotiations.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/theresa-may-brexit_uk_5a188abee4b0cee6c04fc2d7

Oxford Circus Incident Sees Mail Online Slammed For Using 10-Day-Old Tweet

Oxford Circus Incident Sees Mail Online Slammed For Using 10-Day-Old Tweet
The Mail Online has been slammed for “spreading panic” after circulating a 10-day-old tweet while an incident unfolded near Oxford Circus.

Oxford Circus Tube station was evacuated amidst chaotic scenes Friday evening after police were alerted to “a number of reports of shots fired”.

Many people uploading pictures and videos of people running along Oxford Street into Oxford Circus. More @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/ZIBALO8lHt
But after further investigation police issued a statement saying that “to date police have not located any trace of any suspects, evidence of shots fired or causalities”.

The incident was then declared over just after 6pm after a little more than an hour.

A big thank you for bearing with us whilst we and @metpoliceuk responded to #OxfordCircus. Armed officers were quickly on scene, no evidence of gunfire found. The area was searched swiftly and we are working to lift cordons and reopen stations.

November 24, 2017
However, the Mail had earlier tweeted a story which claimed to contain a report of “lorry ploughs into pedestrians”.
Daily Mail one of the UK’s biggest newspaper tweeted about a lorry ploughing into people at Oxford Circus, then deleted it when it turns out to be fake news. Well that’s one way to spread a rumor. pic.twitter.com/nULu0G4lbe

November 24, 2017
#oxfordstreet There is a lorry stopped on the pavement in Oxford street, police all around it and blood on the floor, it’s definitely the aftermath of something maybe just a crash but nothing on the news… Anyone have a clue?

November 14, 2017
This tweet is from 10 days ago this has nothing to do with now
Social media users blamed Mail Online, one of the world’s biggest news websites, for only adding to the mass panic and confusion.
They’ve since deleted it, but @DailyMailUK were straight in there with an unfounded, unconfirmed and ultimately untrue story. Everyone else is trying to contain and reduce panic, Daily Mail actively encouraging it. Bunch of bell ends. t.co/nTOvw3hviZ

November 24, 2017
Just incase anyone thought the daily mail had any credibility this headline was based off a tweet from the 14TH OF NOVEMBER. They feed off panic and lies, its disgusting. pic.twitter.com/EEhR75CjAC

November 24, 2017
TOTALLY UNCONFIRMED Mail Online report that a lorry crashed in Oxford Circus is based on a tweet from 14 NOVEMBER pic.twitter.com/PyE87O1qpm
Daily Mail tweeting about lorry ploughing into people at Oxford Circus, then delete it when it turns out to be unfounded. Talk about unhelpfully spreading rumours… and this from one of our biggest newspapers!

November 24, 2017
Even after this, the Mail seemed to see no irony in criticising pop star Olly Murs for his panicked tweets:
Olly Murs tweets confusion after believing he heard ‘gunshots’ while trapped in Selfridges department store t.co/US868Mmjbu
But he didn’t publish a story based on an old tweet saying a lorry had crashed into pedestrians, to be fair. t.co/zdOaVBHLLC
The incident Met Police including armed officers responded to the incident “as if [it was] terrorist related”.

People in the area were advised to take shelter in buildings.

The only reported casualty was a woman who suffered a minor injury when leaving Oxford Circus tube station, although other eyewitnesses reported seeing people pushed over the rush to get away from the scene.

The incident has now been stood down.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/oxford-circus-incident-mail_uk_5a18509ee4b0649480742255

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