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    HUNDREDS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES IN ARMENIA: COALITION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

    12.10.2013 20:36 epress.am

    The seven NGOs that comprise the Coalition to Stop Violence Against
    Women in Armenia today summed up their activities within the framework
    of the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender Violence campaign that began
    on Nov. 25.

    The campaign to adopt a domestic violence law in Armenia was the
    focus of this year's 16 Days campaign. The RA Ministry of Justice
    rejected the draft law and now the Coalition's lawyers are working
    on amendments to make the law more palatable for lawmakers.

    The law was refused because it was considered unconstitutional,
    said Society Without Violence NGO representative Anush Khachatryan.

    According to this claim, if a court removes an abuser from his home,
    it is a violation of his right to property. The Coalition, however,
    will continue to push for adoption of the law.

    During the press conference, Khachatryan presented statistics on
    violence against women. In 2013, Society Without Violence alone
    recorded 16 cases of domestic violence, 6 of which ended in the
    woman's death, while 8 were cases of financial abuse. Women's Rights
    Center president Susanna Vardanyan said her organization received
    1,344 calls and uncovered 473 cases of physical abuse and 261 cases
    of psychological abuse.

    Hasmik Gevorgyan of the Women's Support Center NGO spoke about the
    case of Hasmik Khachatryan, 27, who was abused by her husband for 9
    years. Gevorgyan pointed out if the domestic violence law was adopted,
    the woman could live in a temporary shelter and be better protected.

    A journalist asked Hasmik Khachatryan (who was present at the
    press conference) what she did that her husband beat her for
    years. In response, the NGO representative said that the question is
    inappropriate: "The problem cannot be approached by trying to blame
    the woman."

    http://www.epress.am/en/2013/12/10/hundreds-of-domestic-violence-cases-in-armenia-coalition-to-stop-violence-against-women.html




    From: A. Papazian
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