Extract from the forum co-signed by the CGT, EELV, Ensemble!, Génération.s, PCF,
PG, PS, SNES-FSU, LFI, Union syndicale Solidaires, UNEF, NPA... and UCL! ----With the #MeToo movement, the issue of struggles against gender-based and sexualviolence against women everywhere in the public and private spheres has burstinto public debate. This movement has forced society to hear more from women andto tolerate this violence less, even if government measures remain largelyinsufficient. ---- We, trade unions and political organizations, without havingwaited for this moment, lead in our structures this same fight so that ourmilitant relations are relations without oppression or domination, becausewanting to change society also requires a deep transformation and theestablishment a militant environment free from gender-based or sexual violence.Watch cells, commissions or collectives exist in our structures in order toprotect victims, to discard and punish aggressors and to bring our values ofequality to life. Because, to allow equality between women and men, we must putan end to violence against women. This is a sine qua non.We therefore decided to meet, talk to each other, and for the first time to worktogether in order to make ourselves stronger.es in particular in the face ofthree major issues in our struggle within our organizations:The care of victims and its temporality (post-traumatic syndrome) is an essentialsubject. The impact of this violence on women is deleterious, whether it is ontheir physical or psychological health or on their place in our organizations.Access to healthcare and justice should be guaranteed because too often thedifficulty of providing care turns out to be a real obstacle for women.The implementation of prevention and training actions against gender-based andsexual violence to establish a common non-sexist culture in our organizations. Inthis process, we have developed partnerships with recognized associations in thefight against violence against women. The State must support and subsidizefeminist associations engaged in the struggle against this violence.The homelessness of aggressors: whether it is internal or from one organizationto another, this strategy of aggressors ensures them both a new "predationground", to escape punishment and a continuity of their behavior. impunity; thisquestion is therefore fundamental. We are committed to resolve to achieveestablish a global environment is no impunity, security and confidence to ourmilitant.es Being proactive on this issue will also allow us to make visible theproblem of "next" as the presence of aggressors in demonstrations, meetings,summer schools ...We, trade unions and politicians, affirm that today as yesterday sexist andsexual violence must not find a place in our structures: Stop impunity!Our aspirations join those that will be expressed in the streets on the occasionof the international day against violence against women: we want to live in asociety where everyone can flourish whatever their gender or their sexuality. Forthat, we are ready to change this sexist and patriarchal world!Signatories:Philippe Martinez, Secretary General of the CGT and Raphaelle Manière, pilot ofthe monitoring unit against gender-based and sexual violence,Julien Bayou, National Secretary of Europe Ecology Les Verts and Eva Sas,Spokesperson and Honorary President of the ECVF (association of elected officialsagainst violence against women),Alice Carret and Rémy Sébille, Young Ecologists, representatives of theBenevolence Team of the movement and signatory on behalf of the executive committee,Myriam Martin and Jean-François Pellissier, co-spokesperson for Ensemble!,Sophie Taillé-Polian, Senator of Val-de-Marne, National Coordinator ofgenerations and Benjamin Lucas, Regional Councilor of Hauts-de-France, NationalCoordinator,Fabien Roussel, national secretary of the French Communist Party and HélèneBidard, national head of the gender equality / women's rights commission,Léon Deffontaines Secretary General of the Movement of Young Communists of Franceand Jeanne Péchon National Secretary of the Union of Communist Students,Hélène Lecacheux, co-coordinator of the Left Party and Jean-Christophe Sellin,co-coordinator of the Left Party,Olivier Faure, First Secretary of the Socialist Party and Cécilia Gondard,National Secretary for equality between women and men,Emma Rafowicz, National Secretary of Young Socialists and Lyes Bouhdida-Laserre,responsible for the fight against gender-based and sexual violence within the JS,Adrien Quatennens, coordinator of the La France Insoumise movement and MathildePanot, president of the parliamentary group,Philippe Poutou National spokesperson for the New Anticapitalist Party, AlicePelletier National Feminist Commission and National Political Council,Sophie Vénétitay, Secretary General of SNES - FSU and Emmanuel Séchet, DeputySecretary General,Lucie Wyrm and Pablo Rauzy of the Union Communiste Libertaire,Mélanie Luce, president of the National Union of Students of France and QuentinBourgeon, secretary general,Murielle Guilbert Co-delegate of Union syndicale Solidaires and Simon DuteilCo-delegate of Union syndicale Solidaires.https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Tribune-inter-organisations-contre-les-violences-sexistes-et-sexuelles-dans-nos_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.caSPREAD THE INFORMATION
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