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    TRADITION V. CHANGE: OPPONENTS OF GENDER LAW SAY "EQUAL RIGHTS" THREATENS THE NATION

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/49256/armenia_gender_issues_equal_rights_domestic_violen ce
    NEWS | 16.10.13 | 15:44

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    By Gohar Abrahamyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    The bill on equal rights and opportunities for men and women passed
    months ago by the parliament of Armenia keeps being a subject of
    controversy and discontent among traditionalists as Wednesday a group
    of NGOs and clergymen went on a march of protest demanding to annul
    the law.

    With slogans "the Armenian nation against the law on gender", "Gender
    law is a threat to Armenian families, we won't let you ruin Armenian
    families", "Let us save children from gender perversion" and the like,
    some three hundred protestors marched from Alexander Tamanyan statue,
    downtown Yerevan, to the government building, where they handed a
    letter to the members of the government with 3,500 signatures in
    favor of annulling the law.

    The word 'gender' was removed from the law adopted in May of 2013 and
    verified by the president under public pressure and was replaced by
    'equal rights and opportunities for men and women'. Protest initiators
    claim that the law "undermines the foundation of traditional Armenian
    families, on which the Armenian nation has been able to survive
    thousands of years".

    Haykanush Aloyan, member of "No to the Law on Gender Equality "
    initiative, says the law has to be declared anti-constitutional
    as it contradicts a number of provisions of the family code of the
    Constitution of Armenia.

    "The negative consequences of the gender policy against which European
    peoples are fighting, will shortly reach Armenia, if today that law is
    not declared anti-constitutional," he says, adding that their struggle
    will be consistent till they achieve what they are fighting for.

    Meanwhile, Women's Support Center NGO director Maro Matosyan told
    ArmeniaNow that Armenia, on the contrary, is greatly in need of such
    law to break "the powerful gender dogmas".

    "The law says absolutely nothing about homosexuality or any sexual
    orientation, it is only about equality between men and women, the
    lack of which leads to domestic violence in our families and that
    violence is what ends up destroying the family," she says.

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