Violence Against Women

by Randi Elsass, July 2015

900 words

3 pages

essay

It stands to reason that in our modern and mobile world all humans have rights for freedom to express their thoughts, ideas, success in career development and act according to moral laws irrespective of their skin color, religious beliefs and nationality. However, in some Muslim countries modern men still regard women to be solely symbols of maternity, cooking and household maintenance. Therefore, female discrimination rages in the labour market today in some developing countries. Besides, oriental male breadwinners get used to regarding their wives to be obedient, dutiful, docile and want to leave such “laws” unbroken. Consequently, any disobedience or insubordination can be strictly punished. Nowadays, thousand cases of domestic violence against women are reported daily. Now let us have a closer look at cases of violence against women and realize why they still happen in our free democratic society. In fact, “according to Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women violence is considered to be any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life” (United Nations, 1993, p. 2). Actually, women are generally subjected to violence as husbands beat their wives-victims in order to demonstrate their strength prevalence over them and to coerce females to act and behave as they wish. Stab wounds, rapes, violations, manhandling, woman abuse are regarded to be the most widespread ways of home violence against females. It should be taken into consideration that numerous leading psychologists claim that woman abuse and breadwinners’ aggressive behaviour models are the negative consequences of males’ fostering and upbringing. Scientists state that in their childhood and adolescence male kids observe the aggressive relation patterns between their parents when an alcohol abused father could violently treat their spouse. Therefore, being grown-ups guys usually follow the above-mentioned behaviour pattern and consider it to be an example for imitation. It should be emphasized that an awful and even outrageous instance of woman abuse and home violence is the case with 19-year old Afghanistan woman Aisha who was atrociously disfigured by having cut off her ears and nose for an attempt to take wing form her cruel and brutal Muslim husband. Due to religious diversity and cross-cultural misunderstandings innocent females have to experience manhandling. Therefore, personal insults and stab wounds can be deeply appreciated in some religions while are unacceptable in the democratic and free USA. In fact, according to Muslim laws a husband has a right to kill his spouse if she is suspected of adultery and a severe punishment is also welcome if a female spouse fails to obey her breadwinner. Violence against women can take place in cross-cultural relations when a male considers violation or woman abuse to be an integral part of spouse relationships and a husband supposes that all other men also treat their wives in the same way. Allegedly, the main problem …

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