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Sammelband
Abused by Relatives, Ignored by the State : Domestic Violence Against and Neglect of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan
December 2023
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1 Online-Ressource (63 Seiten) S.
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| Einrichtung: | Frauensolidarität | Wien |
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| Körperschaft: | Human Rights Watch |
| Jahr: | December 2023 |
| ISBN: | 9798887080895 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| The 63-page report, “‘Abused by Relatives, Ignored by the State’: Domestic Violence against and Neglect of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan,” documents how violence by family members or partners often goes unreported and unaddressed due to widespread discrimination against people with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan, especially women and girls. Families often perceive their existence as shameful and hide them from society. Law enforcement and judicial bodies often ignore or downplay reported cases, and a shortage of shelters and other services for survivors of domestic violence who have disabilities makes it harder for them to escape abuse. Navigating Obstacles: Abortion Access in the State of Mexico, documents barriers to accessing abortion care even in the cases state law recognizes as legal. Healthcare providers often deny or delay services, withhold essential information, question survivors of sexual violence, and subject women seeking abortion to mistreatment. Some healthcare institutions impose unlawful requirements, such as requiring parental authorization for adolescents over the age 12 or demanding that survivors of sexual violence report their cases to authorities before accessing abortion care. People with disabilities in the state of Mexico face additional barriers due to the current legal guardianship system, which can prevent them from making autonomous health decisions. Staff shortages, exacerbated by the assertion of conscientious objection to abortion by existing personnel, further limit abortion access. Fear of legal repercussions due to criminalization deters both healthcare personnel and those seeking abortion services. The state of Mexico’s abortion ban with exceptions does not guarantee access to this service even for cases legally eligible under the exceptions. Decriminalizing abortion is a key step toward eliminating these barriers. Health institutions, both at the state and federal level, should ensure that women, girls and other pregnant people have access to abortion services without discrimination. Human Rights Watch calls on the state of Mexico’s Congress to urgently pursue legislative changes to fully decriminalize abortion to ensure access to this essential service. This includes removing abortion from the criminal code and harmonizing state laws with Mexico’s international human rights obligations. | |
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