16 Resources About War-time Violence Against Women

The Bulgarian Martyresses by Konstantin Makovsky (1877). Atrocities of bashibazouks in Bulgaria in Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.

Violence is an inescapable and terrible manifestation of war and militarism with the worst of the violence being atrocities against civilians being committed in the name of intimidating the enemy to win the war. From the social acceptance of rape as part of war in ancient Greece to the Chinese and Korean comfort women of World War II. From the mass rapes of Bosnia Herzegovina and the Congo, to the forced virginity checks of female protestors in Egypt, women and girls have borne the brunt of many of these crimes against humanity.

In the face of this long-entrenched practice of using violence against women as an intimidation strategy and a sign of military might, we need to follow the lead of 2011 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner, Leymah Gbowee who led the women of Liberia to Monrovia’s town hall to demand of then-President Charles Taylor: “We the women of Liberia will no more allow ourselves to be raped, abused, misused, maimed and killed,” she shouted. “Our children and grandchildren will not be used as killing machines and sex slaves!”

Many will say that it is impossible to achieve world peace but that does not mean we should stop trying on the account of it being possibly futile. More than ever, this is the demand we must collectively make of those who would wage war for power, domination and money. Continue reading

Launch Announcement: The “16 for 16” campaign – A Holiday Season Campaign Raising Awareness & Funds for the Cause to End Violence Against Women

25 November 2011: The Pixel Project, the global volunteer-led online non-profit working to end Violence Against Women (VAW), is proud to present the first 16 For 16 campaign. This annual holiday season campaign does double duty for the VAW cause. It is The Pixel Project’s contribution to the international 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign while functioning as a year-end micro-donation giving programme to help the global community give to the cause without breaking the bank. The 16 For 16 campaign begins on 25 November and ends on New Year’s Day. Continue reading