Tuesday, June 10, 2014
UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim statement on "Sexual violence in war" summit
"There is no place for such atrocities in this day and age, and we hope that the summit will enable governments to deal with such inhumane issues more effectively."
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By Press Statement | June 10, 2014
The worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's UK branch has issued a statement on the four-day summit on sexual violence in war that began in London today.
The summit, hosted by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and Hollywood star and UN special envoy Angelina Jolie, is the largest ever of its kind, the BBC has reported.
The event is the result of an intense two-year campaign to raise awareness.
The worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim community's UK chapter has issued the following statement.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community statement said:
"We welcome the global summit being hosted this week by the British Government to highlight the appalling and inhumane cruelties that are inflicted upon women and children as a result of conflicts."
"Rape and sexual violence is abhorrent and destroys lives and communities. The international community must unite to condemn it and work together so that those who perpetrate it are held to account. Sexual violence is not and must not be seen as an inevitability of war. Similarly, cultural practices such as female genital mutilation must stop as they are barbaric and have no justification whatsoever.
"There is no place for such atrocities in this day and age, and we hope that the summit will enable governments to deal with such inhumane issues more effectively."
Learn more about Ahmadiyya Muslim Association here: http://www.loveforallhatredfornone.org
Contacts:
Basharat Nazir, media@ahmadiyya.org.uk, Tel +44(0)7703-483-384
Mahmood Rafiq, Tel +44(0)7971-060-962
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