lebanon passes law against domestic violence
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Lebanon passes law against domestic violence

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 Lebanon's parliament on Tuesday passed a law making domesticviolence a criminal offence, after a years-long campaign by civil society groups in asectarian Arab country steeped in conservativism.Large sectors of Lebanese society have traditionally regarded beatings of womenand children as religiously and socially acceptable.New York-based Human Rights Watch described the bill as "historic," but pointed togaps which did not ensure full protection for women.For its part, leading Lebanese women's rights organisation Kafa was critical of the law in its current form.It fails to specifically enshrine protection for women, said Kafa, adding that the lawused religious terminology in place of rights-based terms.Ghassan Mkhayber, an MP who played a key role in lobbying for the law, told AFP: "Itis a big step forward in protecting women, we should be proud."We now have a law that provides effective protection for women ..."It's not the ideal text, but it's a first step," Mkhayber said, while stressing that thelaw must now be enforced.The law passed after a Kafa-led campaign which saw thousands of demonstratorstake to the streets of Beirut on March 8, International Women's Day.It came after several women died allegedly from beatings by their husbands.For Kafa's Faten Abu Shakra, who led the campaign, the law "does not specificallyFocus on women."She opposed the introduction "by religious men of religious language" into the bill, which fails to specifically refer to marital rape as a crime.It criminalises causing "harm", including "beatings" and "threats", to obtain seAx,but the term "conjugal right" is used without mention of consent.MP Mkhayber said the term aimed to appease Lebanon's powerful clerics, who hadbeen opposed to the bill outright.According to Rothna Begum of Human Rights Watch, the law is "a positive stepforward in ensuring protection for women from domestic violence."She told AFP: "It includes positive steps such as providing for restraining ordersagainst abusers; temporary accommodation for the survivors of abuse."The law also "assigns a public prosecutor in each of Lebanon's six governorates toreceive complaints and investigate cases of violence; and establishes specialised family violence units within Lebanon's domestic police to process complaints."But "parliament should seek to urgently reform this new law if it is to ensure womenfull protection from domestic violence including criminalising marital rape.

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