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 30 September 2009
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UN adopts resolution to end violence against women in conflict zones

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the UN Security Council for unanimously adopting a resolution to end sexual violence against women and children in conflict-related situations.

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

Chairing the meeting, Ms. Clinton said protecting the lives and security of women is especially important in conflict zones.

"Even though women and children are rarely responsible for initiating armed conflict, they are often war's most vulnerable and violated victims. The resolution we passed today represents a step forward in our global efforts to end violence perpetrated against women and children in conflict zones."

The Secretary of State says despite the passage of UN resolutions on the issue, violence against women and girls in conflict areas has not diminished and has in some instances increased. Ms. Clinton says the failure of the international community to adequately address the problem erodes the collective effectiveness of the UN and jeopardizes its legitimacy.

Gail Walker, United Nations Radio
(duration: 1'02")

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Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State and Acting President of the UN Security Council

"Even though women and children are rarely responsible for initiating armed conflict, they are often war's most vulnerable and violated victims. The resolution we passed today represents a step forward in our global efforts to end violence perpetrated against women and children in conflict zones."
Duration: 22 secs

Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State and Acting President of the UN Security Council

"Reading the headlines one might think that the use of rape as a tactic of war only happens occasionally or in a few places like the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Sudan. That would be bad enough. But the reality is much worse. We've seen rape used as a tactic of war before. In Bosnia, Burma, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. In too many countries and in too many cases the perpetrators of this violence are not punished and so this impunity encourages further attacks."
Duration: 35 secs

Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State and Acting President of the UN Security Council

"Our failure as an international body to respond concretely to this global problem erodes our collective effectiveness. So we must act now to end this crisis. Not only to protect vulnerable people and promote human security but to uphold the legitimacy of this body."
Duration: 17 secs

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