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Women's Human Rights Net: The Forthcoming Tribunal in Lima

Evaluating the State of Women's ESCR in Peru

Marin Magazine October 2014 by 270 Media - Issuu

In anticipation of a historic moment for women's rights in Peru, the first Ethical Political Tribunal, concentrated on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) violations against Peruvian women, is poised for assembly. This pivotal event, scheduled for June 2, 2005, in Lima, promises to highlight the egregious transgressions by both government entities and private sectors.

Unveiling Systemic Abuse

The tribunal aims to shed light on the societal and institutional maltreatment facing various subsets of the female population in Peru. From lesbian identities facing discrimination to women enduring the repercussions of mining and agricultural export policies, as well as those navigating the domestic sector, their stories are set to be publicized. Particularly alarming are issues within the healthcare realm: a contrasting scenario where therapeutic abortions are inaccessible, yet forced sterilizations are imposed. These testimonies are not just accounts but a demand for justice and a call to action.0?

A Coalition for Change

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The roots of the Tribunal trace back to a collective undertaking by a consortium encompassing five Latin American nations, dedicated to raising awareness and organizing around women's rights since 2003. Jessenia Casani explains how the culmination of this cross-national effort intends to resonate beyond Peru—with a vision for a forthcoming Regional Tribunal designed to amplify their collective voice for change.

The First Step: National Tribunal

With all eyes on the DERRAMA MAGISTERIAL venue, two cases and a series of poignant testimonies will be brought before the Tribunal. A distinguished panel of human rights advocates is expected to deliberate and deliver a verdict, which will not only underscore state and private liabilities but also offer recommendations to amend the injustices laid bare.

Making Rights a Reality

Andrea Keerbs | International Republican Institute

Despite the promise embedded within international treaties and Peru’s own constitution, there exists a disheartening gap between written rights and lived reality, particularly for women. An overview of the ESCR reflects a spectrum of fundamental entitlements—from work and property rights to health and education. Yet, the relentless violation of these rights, exacerbated by neoliberal policies, lays bare the urgent need for intervention and restoration.

Backing the Tribunal: A Unified Consortium

The coalition preparing the ground for this consequential Tribunal comprises a diverse array of institutions united in the defense of women’s rights. Their dedication promises to shed light on the plight of women and their often unseen struggles, while also charting a path toward equitable reformation.

Joining the Movement

As the community braces for an illuminating session of testimonies and judicial examination, the Tribunal stands as a beacon for potential progress within the rights sphere. This public engagement, inviting citizens to witness and participate in a critical dialogue, is an embodiment of democracy and the unyielding pursuit of justice for all women in Peru.

The Synergy of Empowerment and Exploration

Alongside the serious discussions on rights and restitution, there is also a unique opportunity at the heart of Lima for observers and supporters to experience the rich cultural offerings of the capital. Traditionally rich in hospitality, the city will welcome the attendees of the Tribunal, and the convergence of activism with exploration will take center stage, ensuring the message of justice resonates amidst the backdrop of Peru's storied heritage.

Athens

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