The British government launches a draft "Nadia Murad Blog" to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence

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The United Kingdom has launched a prominent “Nadia Murad” draft to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, with the aim of promoting justice for survivors around the world in respect and appreciation of the Yazidi Nobel Peace Prize activist, “Nadia Murad” and her humanitarian work in serving survivors of sexual violence.

The representative of Britain at the United Nations meeting, Lord Ahmed, Minister of Human Rights Affairs and the Special Representative of the British Prime Minister for Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations officially announced the launch of a draft “Nadia Murad Blog” during the meeting of representatives of member states at the virtual meeting of the United Nations last Friday to discuss In ways to end conflict-related sexual violence.

Speaking at the meeting, the Special Representative of the Prime Minister for the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict, and the Minister of Human Rights Affairs, Lord Tariq Ahmed, said, “We are aware that conflict-related sexual violence is a pandemic that we have not found a cure for yet.”

"We are determined to tackle these abhorrent crimes. The UK will work to prevent violence, support survivors and tackle their stigma, and hold perpetrators accountable. ”

This “Nadia Mourad” blog preserves international standards for recording crimes while taking into account the sensitivity of survivors, and it prevents governments, international organizations or civil society actors from opening up the survivors ’wounds, and also promotes evidence gathering, thereby strengthening justice and accountability.

The British government, represented by "Countess Wessex" Sofia ", the wife of Prince Edward, who is the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II, along with" Lord Ahmed ", commented on the spread of Corona virus; "These are exceptional times, and they call for exceptional support."

This is why we are excited to announce to you that the UK has decided to launch a draft “Nadia Murad Blog” today, and that this code of conduct, which was developed in coordination with Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia, would put survivors at the center of our response and we must continue. Putting the survivors at the center of our work.

Nadia Mourad's blog preserves international standards in crime registration, taking into account the sensitivity of survivors, and it strives to prevent governments, international organizations, or civil society actors from exposing survivors to more pain. It also strengthens evidence gathering and strengthens the course of justice and accountability.

Lord Ahmed also urged members of the United Nations to consult and cooperate on the Murad Blog, mobilize an international consensus to eliminate rape and other forms of sexual violence as weapons of war, and provide support in ways that the survivors themselves feel.

It is worth noting that the British Parliament was one of the first to recognize the Yazidi genocide, as it led a campaign in the UN Security Council that led to the establishment of a UNITAD team to investigate ISIS crimes and was the first country to donate a million pounds to support the international investigation team and recently launched a prominent draft "Nadia Murad Blog" To support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.

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The British government launches a draft "Nadia Murad Blog" to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence

2020/06/56406-1593073219.jpg
Read: 1143     15:30     25 Июнь 2020    

The United Kingdom has launched a prominent “Nadia Murad” draft to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, with the aim of promoting justice for survivors around the world in respect and appreciation of the Yazidi Nobel Peace Prize activist, “Nadia Murad” and her humanitarian work in serving survivors of sexual violence.

The representative of Britain at the United Nations meeting, Lord Ahmed, Minister of Human Rights Affairs and the Special Representative of the British Prime Minister for Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations officially announced the launch of a draft “Nadia Murad Blog” during the meeting of representatives of member states at the virtual meeting of the United Nations last Friday to discuss In ways to end conflict-related sexual violence.

Speaking at the meeting, the Special Representative of the Prime Minister for the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict, and the Minister of Human Rights Affairs, Lord Tariq Ahmed, said, “We are aware that conflict-related sexual violence is a pandemic that we have not found a cure for yet.”

"We are determined to tackle these abhorrent crimes. The UK will work to prevent violence, support survivors and tackle their stigma, and hold perpetrators accountable. ”

This “Nadia Mourad” blog preserves international standards for recording crimes while taking into account the sensitivity of survivors, and it prevents governments, international organizations or civil society actors from opening up the survivors ’wounds, and also promotes evidence gathering, thereby strengthening justice and accountability.

The British government, represented by "Countess Wessex" Sofia ", the wife of Prince Edward, who is the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II, along with" Lord Ahmed ", commented on the spread of Corona virus; "These are exceptional times, and they call for exceptional support."

This is why we are excited to announce to you that the UK has decided to launch a draft “Nadia Murad Blog” today, and that this code of conduct, which was developed in coordination with Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia, would put survivors at the center of our response and we must continue. Putting the survivors at the center of our work.

Nadia Mourad's blog preserves international standards in crime registration, taking into account the sensitivity of survivors, and it strives to prevent governments, international organizations, or civil society actors from exposing survivors to more pain. It also strengthens evidence gathering and strengthens the course of justice and accountability.

Lord Ahmed also urged members of the United Nations to consult and cooperate on the Murad Blog, mobilize an international consensus to eliminate rape and other forms of sexual violence as weapons of war, and provide support in ways that the survivors themselves feel.

It is worth noting that the British Parliament was one of the first to recognize the Yazidi genocide, as it led a campaign in the UN Security Council that led to the establishment of a UNITAD team to investigate ISIS crimes and was the first country to donate a million pounds to support the international investigation team and recently launched a prominent draft "Nadia Murad Blog" To support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.

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