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Women’s coalitions launch 18 Days of Activism against Violence

Observing the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (VAW), which marks the start of the 18 Days of Activism Against VAW, women’s groups united to call for justice for Jennifer Laude during this 18-day campaign period that starts on November 25, and will sustain the campaign until justice is served.

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To observe the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (VAW), which marks the start of the 18 Days of Activism Against VAW, women’s groups united to focus on the call for justice for Jennifer Laude during this 18-day campaign period that started on November 25, and will sustain the campaign until justice is served.

“We are all Jennifer!” said Jean Enriquez of the World March of Women, in behalf of the other women’s groups and supporting social movements. “The commodification, the objectification, the hate crime, the murder of Laude are illustrative of the continuum of violence against women suffered by many women, including trans women.”

Enriquez explained how various forms of violence against women, including sexual harassment, physical and economic abuse, rape and others, share the same roots – that of gender inequality, that of keeping women in a subordinated status in society, and are interrelated, sometimes recurring in a woman’s life.

“Jennifer Laude was killed because of her sexual orientation and gender identity – because she is a trans woman,” said Jelen Paclarin, a leader of the Philwomen on ASEAN. Paclarin added that the groups demand the Philippine government, particularly the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), to exhaust all legal measures to ensure that Jennifer’s perpetrator will be punished under Philippine law.

Groups of transgender women highlighted the continuing spate of hate crimes against transwomen, such as the killing of two others in Quezon province, weeks after Laude was killed on October 11.

Naomi Fontanos, executive director of GANDA Filipinas, stated that “as long as patriarchal beliefs and attitudes, sexism and machismo exist, there will be more Jennifer Laudes.” She stressed the need to expand anti-violence interventions to address those directed towards lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Filipinos.

Scrap VFA Coalition’s Proleta Nunez underscored that the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) has to go, along with the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) with the US. “The EDCA, like the military bases agreement, will likely be committing violence against women once it becomes operational,” said Nunez.

The women leaders vowed to be vigilant, especially during the Christmas season, as they remembered how US soldier Daniel Smith, then convicted with rape of a Filipina by a lower court, was transferred to US custody a few days before New Year. In the next 16 days, activities to increase awareness on the Jennifer Laude case, on sexual violence, hate crimes and US militarism, will be held. Among these are:

December 5 – Conversations with LGBT groups
December 6 – Metro Manila Pride March
December 8 – Scrap VFA Forum, UP Institute of Human Rights
December 9 – Premiere of Pink Documentary, Trinoma
December 10 – Human Rights Day Rally
December 12 – Trans Film Showing as part of Pink Fest, Trinoma
December 13 – QC LGBT Pride March.

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Involved groups included: Association of Transgender People in the Philippines (ATP), Bagong Kamalayan, Buklod, Buklod ng Nagkakaisang Kababaihan, CATW-AP, Center for Migrant Advocacy, Development Action for Women Network, Focus on the Global South, Freedom from Debt Coalition, Gender and Development Advocates (GANDA) Filipinas, KAISA-KA, Kilusan para sa Pambansang Demokrasya, LILAK (Purple Action for Women’s Rights), Partido ng Manggagawa, Piglas Kababaihan, Philwomen on ASEAN, PKKK, RENEW, SARILAYA, SCRAP VFA, WomanHealth Phils., Women’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau, Women’s Crisis Center, World March of Women – Pilipinas, Youth and Students Advancing Gender Equality (YSAGE), SENTRO, and Women’s Education, Development, Productivity and Research Organization (WEDPRO).

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