Morocco: Elections Test Gains in Women’s Rights
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Human rights groups have watched the elections closely, since the success of women’s rights reforms depend on proper implementation by elected officials. Many human rights groups are concerned that many officials are unaware of important human rights issues, including domestic violence. A joint statement issued to the United Nations Committee against Torture by The Advocates for Human Rights and Global Rights identifies key recommendations to the Moroccan government that protect women from violence. A 2011 national Moroccan governmental study reported that 63 percent of women had been victims of violence in the previous year.
Compiled from: Women’s eNews, Moroccan Vote Puts Women’s Gain to Crucial Test (21 November 2011).
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