RADAR ALERT: Time to Blow the Whistle on the UN Violence Report

Two weeks ago the United Nations issued its one-sided Study on Violence Against Women (.pdf file).

If you haven't reviewed the report yet, think of it this way:

What the Violence Against Women Act has done to families in the United States, this report may do to families throughout the entire world.

The report's portrayal of domestic violence is so flawed that leading family violence researchers around the world are speaking out against the deliberate bias:

  • "Research on intimate partner violence consistently finds that men and women use similar types of aggression. By ignoring the mutual nature of much partner violence, the UN ensures that both women and men will continue to be victimised in this way." - Nicola Graham-Kevan, PhD, University of Central Lancashire, England
  • "The UN report's discussion on domestic violence is biased because it deliberately ignores half the problem - female perpetrators. Ending violence against women by male partners is not going to be achieved until women also desist." - Murray A. Straus, PhD, Co-Director, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, United States.
  • "Much domestic violence research conducted in North America has been so biased that it might be called 'junk science.' It has used selective data and interpreted results in a way that depicts all males as real or potential perpetrators, while downplaying female violence." - Donald Dutton, PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • "Studies consistently show that throughout the Western world, men and women initiate physical violence at about equal rates, and frequently partner violence is reciprocal. Portraying inter-partner violence as though it only involves male perpetrators and female victims does both men and women a disservice." - Felicity Goodyear-Smith, MB ChB, University of Auckland, New Zealand

For years, feminists at the UN have pushed through their resolutions, conferences, and programs. With no one to tell the other side of the story, these people have operated virtually unchecked.

All this is going to change on Monday, October 23, 2006.

RADAR has assembled an international coalition to protest this deliberately misleading report. RADAR has also put together key information on its website - http://www.mediaradar.org/ - under the heading, "UN Report on Violence Against Women."

This is what we are asking you to do:

  • Send Ambassador John Bolton a short message. A boilerplate letter is shown here. Feel free to modify the first two paragraphs, but remember to always be polite and respectful.
  • Send your message by e-mail: usa-at-un.int, or fax: 1-212-415-4443

Please do this today. The UN's "Third Committee" will be taking action on this report, possibly this coming week. Your voice is important. But time is of the essence.

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Date of RADAR Release: October 21, 2006

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R.A.D.A.R. - Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting - is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to assure that the problem of domestic violence is treated in a balanced and effective manner. http://www.mediaradar.org/.

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Women are capable of the most horrendous crimes, yet, often get off scott-free. Moreover, the UN seems to turn a blind eye unless a man is the perpetrator. Maybe the people at the UN should keep-up with the news? They need to acknowledge that evil knows no gender as the below article attests:

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Remeber the U.N.'s "Human Development Report 1995"?

Warren Farrell had a lot to say about this report when he wrote "Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say" in 2000 ('extracts' from pp. 87-88):

The report created headlines all around the world saying that not just American women, but women around the world were overworked and underpaid, while their husbands were lazy and unapreciative. One of the graphs in the report was titled, "Women Work More Than Men" (paid and unpaid).
"Unfortunately, the U.N.'s graph and press release excluded every single one of the countries in which the MEN were found to work MORE than the women, according to the U.N.'s own study."(!)

Farrell goes on to explain the details, of how they falsified this and other pertinent data. So it was already known that they have a pro-feminist agenda. Now the issue is domestic violence..why should't they do the same thing as in 1995?

Feminism has become embedded in the country's and world's highest institutions. Hillary Clinton (Congress), Carol Gilligan (Harvard), Ginsberg (Supreme Court); the U.N. I don't see how to stop this runaway train..For every Warren Farrell or Paul Nathanson, there are 10,000,000 angry feminists or feminist sympathizers. I do not feel that is an exaggeration.

-Axolotl

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I fired my FAX off to the U.N. this morning and it went through. It's good to see some MRA input getting into that gender feminist infested, global society plague. Thanks RADAR for the opportunity.

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