United Nations: Treaty to Prevent Arms Trade in Gender-based Violence
A new Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) recognizes that gender-based violence and the international arms trade are inherently linked. “Weapons increase the risk of gender-based violence, including sexual violence, and impede women’s political participation around the world. The Treaty’s explicit provision on gender-based violence not only recognizes the links between such violence and the arms trade, but makes it illegal to transfer weapons if there is a risk, for example, that the weapons will be used to facilitate rape,” said Ray Acheson, the head of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s (WILPF) ATT work. The General Assembly adopted text for the first Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations with a vote of 154 in favor, 3 against, and 23 abstentions. The treaty prohibits the sale of arms if there is a risk that the weapons could be used to commit or aid violations of international humanitarian or human rights law.
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