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International Women's Day: Human Rights First Supports Women Human Rights Defenders
Click Here to Take Action http://action.humanrightsfirst.org/campaign/Cacho
(Please also refer to the action alert section here)
Today, March 8, marks International Women's Day, for nearly a century an occasion on which women's rights activists celebrate achievements in the struggle for gender equality.
But the struggle is far from over. Around the world, women who stand up for human rights do so without recognition or support.
As a result they continue to be the target of serious threats and attacks that go uninvestigated and unpunished.
On this occasion, Human Rights First announces its new focus on women human rights defenders. We will highlight gender-specific attacks against women activists and provide opportunities for you to take action to stop them. By supporting activists who stand up for women's rights, we can help win the struggle for gender equality.
Today, please take action to protect Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, president of the Women's Assistance Center in Cancun, Mexico. In December 2005, she was charged with criminal defamation and jailed for several days after implicating prominent businessmen in a child pornography ring. Credible evidence suggests that the prosecution was initiated solely to harass and silence her activism on behalf of women and children. If she is convicted, Ms. Cacho could face up to four years in prison.
Your voice can make a difference.
Learn more about the challenges facing women human rights defenders by visiting our new page:
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/defenders/hrd_women/hrd_women.asp
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