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    ARMENIAN WOMEN 'VICTIMS OF ABUSE'

    BBC NEWS
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/e urope/7723069.stm
    2008/11/13 10:27:49 GMT

    Armenia is failing to tackle "pervasive" violence and domestic
    abuse against women, according to a report by rights group Amnesty
    International.

    The group says studies estimate that "over quarter of Armenian women
    have been hit or beaten by a family member".

    It also warns that, according to some data, about two thirds of women
    may have experienced psychological abuse.

    The BBC has contacted the Armenian foreign ministry but has not
    received a response to the report.

    Amnesty calls on the Armenian authorities to provide support for women
    leaving violent relationships, and to draft new legislation to combat
    domestic violence.

    Stigma of rape

    "Women in Armenia suffer disproportionately from violence and abuse
    at home and at work, but this is seldom understood as a violation
    of their basic human rights," says Kate Allen, director of Amnesty
    International UK.

    "The preservation of the family unit comes at the expense of women's
    rights, their safety and even their lives," says Ms Allen.

    Amnesty says its report, Countering violence in the family in Armenia,
    looks at case studies and the background to social attitudes among
    Armenians.

    It is based on testimonies from the databases of Armenian women's
    organisations, reports in the Armenian media, and interviews with
    some women.

    It cites the stigma of rape victims and the reluctance of police to
    investigate domestic violence cases as hurdles.

    Amnesty calls for "a real sea-change in attitudes" across Armenia,
    from initial protection for abused women with shelter, to the
    criminalisation of domestic violence.
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