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'Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights' #IWD2019

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R0wantrees · 08/03/2019 09:27

Summary:

'Declaration on Women’s Sex Based Rights

The Declaration outlines current international laws and policies on women’s rights and how they are being threatened by organisations that are trying to change the definition of woman. It reaffirms existing women’s rights and suggests ways that states should promote and protect them. It was drafted with input from women internationally. Launching in March 2019, the Declaration is a clear call to law and policy makers to retain the sex-based biological definition of woman.

The Declaration on Women’s Sex Based Rights is a statement on the importance of keeping the current sex based definition of woman.

Women’s rights, set out in the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and subsequent international agreements, are based on our sex, defined by the UN as “the physical and biological characteristics that distinguish males from females”[1].

In recent years organisations have been quietly trying to replace the idea of biological sex with the idea of “gender identity” in human rights documents; and to include men who say they have a female “gender identity” in the word “woman”.

Many women’s rights are related to our biologically female bodies e.g. the right to abortion, and maternal rights. Other women’s rights are aimed at eliminating discrimination against women in public life e.g. women’s rights to education, political representation, work, equal pay. Further women’s rights are to protect us against violence or harmful practices e.g. rape, and FGM.

A key way women and girls are denied rights is by gender or sex role stereotyping (e.g. girls should help at home while boys go to school). The UN recognises this is harmful and works for “the elimination of prejudices and customary and all other practices which are based on the idea of the inferiority or the superiority of either of the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women.”[2] The Declaration raises concern that the term “gender identity” reinforces sex role stereotyping because it is only possible to have a “gender identity” by choosing between sex role stereotypes for men and women.

In recent years some governments have been substituting “gender identity” for biological sex in law and policy, and including men who say they have a female “gender identity” in the word “woman”. This enables these men to access spaces and services set up for women and girls. This includes single sex victim support services, single sex sport, women’s shortlists designed to increase women’s participation in political and public life, scholarships and prizes for women, single sex toilets, changing rooms and sleeping areas aimed at protecting the safety, privacy and dignity of women and girls. Using “gender identity” instead of biological sex threatens maternal rights, women’s right to assemble and organise without including men, and data collection on violence against women and girls,. Furthermore, “gender identity” is being used to “transition” girls who do not conform to sex stereotypes."
www.womensdeclaration.com/

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NeurotrashWarrior · 08/03/2019 09:34

That's good. Where's it come from? Who is behind it?

NeurotrashWarrior · 08/03/2019 09:37

I especially like article 9.

Trousering · 08/03/2019 09:38

Brilliant.

NeurotrashWarrior · 08/03/2019 09:41

Wow it's from everyone. Can we add our names?

R0wantrees · 08/03/2019 09:42

Its going to be launched in New York 15/3/2018
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"Join Dr. Sheila Jeffreys, Dr. Heather Brunskell-Evans, and Maureen O’Hara for an evening in defense of women's human rights.
About this Event
Over the last decade, transgender activists have been trying to remake the legal, political, and social landscape around the globe. Their aim is to replace the language of biological sex with the language of gender and to turn the category of “woman” into an identity that anyone can claim. As a result, female-only facilities, shelters, prisons, and scholarships – once accepted as necessary by even the most conservative sectors of our society – are increasingly at risk.

On March 15, the Women's Human Rights Campaign is launching The Declaration on Women’s Sex-Based Rights. The Declaration re-affirms that women's human rights are based upon sex. It argues that these rights are being eroded by the promotion of “gender identity”, and that the inclusion of men who claim to be women in the category “women” undermines the whole notion and practice of women’s rights as human rights.

Three speakers, author and activist Dr. Sheila Jeffreys, sociologist and author Dr. Heather Brunskell-Evans, and lawyer and legal academic Maureen O’Hara, will explain the necessity for the Declaration. They will speak about how the idea of “gender identity”, which is increasingly being recognised in human rights documents, endangers the rights of women and girl children to safety and dignity, and leads to discrimination against women in such areas as political representation, freedom of speech and association, sports, and culture. Most importantly, these panelists will encourage women to fight back against our legal, political, and social erasure."

www.eventbrite.com/e/declaration-on-womens-sex-based-rights-tickets-56903065601

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NeurotrashWarrior · 08/03/2019 09:43

I've found the page where you can add your name.

Adding.

BigGoat · 08/03/2019 09:52

So happy and proud to be a woman today.

So much love and admiration for the women behind this declaration.

Will be contributing to the fund, and spreading the word.

Onwards!

R0wantrees · 08/03/2019 10:02

This isn't a petition and there's so much international law in it to discuss that I hope that we can do this without monitors trying to have the thread moved off FWR chat.

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plattercake · 08/03/2019 11:37

Totally awesome! Great work and thank you :)

Knicknackpaddyflak · 08/03/2019 11:38

Thank you for sharing this, agree with every word.

littlbrowndog · 08/03/2019 11:51

💪💪💪

TimeLady · 08/03/2019 12:05

Can I suggest that on 15 March we all send a copy to our MP?

FlankerMum · 08/03/2019 17:42

Signed!

SpartacusAutisticusAHF · 08/03/2019 20:04

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WasntMaryDalyGood · 09/03/2019 22:35

It’s now 577 signatures from 28 countries

R0wantrees · 15/03/2019 18:39

You can watch the live stream of the events here: facebook.com/WLRNews4Women/
Gender Hurts panel with Sheila Jeffreys and the Pique Resilience Project starts at 6pm and the Declaration of Women’s Sex Based Rights with Sheila Jeffreys, Heather Brunskell-Evans and Maureen O’Hara starts at 11pm.

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