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International day for the elimination of violence against women (debate)
One out of three women has encountered physical or sexual violence. Domestic violence claims the lives of approximately 50 women every week. Within professional environments, 75 % of women have faced sexual harassment, and it is estimated that 1 in 2 young women has experienced gender-based cyber violence. Ιt is unacceptable for women to feel unsafe in any aspect of their life: in public, online, their workplace, in their own home. Victims must not be re-traumatised during the legal process. The persistent and extensive impunity for those who commit acts of violence against women and domestic violence is unacceptable. Every woman should be granted the protection she is legally entitled to. Essential is also the recognition of children who have witnessed violence against women and domestic violence as victims. Due consideration ought to be given to the best interests of the child. Community-led initiatives within my home country, Cyprus, like the ‘Insavior’ free application providing practical and immediate assistance to women in danger, are commendable. However, they also serve as a reminder that threats to women’s safety are on the rise. The directive tackling violence against women and domestic violence is a much anticipated and very welcome response to a long-standing call from the European Parliament.