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1、Were not from Mars, Nicaraguan men against violence assertThe emergence of a vigorous, pro-feminist mens movement in Nicaragua has been a great step forward in the struggle to unlearn machismo. The dynamic partnership between womens and mens groups for the objective of eradicating gender and family
2、violence flows from the countrys 10-year (1979-1990) revolutionary Sandinista experiment.By Gareth Richards_IN the back room of a village hall, a workshop participant confesses that he hit his wife and son, despite a pledge to renounce the most brutal form of traditional male power.How do I stop? he
3、 asks members of the Nicaraguan Association of Men Against Violence (Asociacin de Hombres Contra la Violencia. or AHCV). How do I prove myself a man without violence? His compatriots do not excuse him or offer easy answers. Instead, they struggle together to unlearn machismo through honest and painf
4、ul self-reflection. The emergence of a vigorous, pro-feminist mens movement in Nicaragua dedicated to eradicating gender and family violence at the personal and political level has surprised many. Three decades of war More than 30 years of civil war, political upheaval, a World Bank-and IMF-imposed
5、structural adjustment programme and a string of natural disasters have turned this Central American country into one of the poorest in the western hemisphere. In particular, the insurrection against the Somoza dictatorship in the 1970s - and atrocities committed in the 1980s by the United States-bac
6、ked Contras to destabilize the government of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) devastated the economy and brutalised the population. Over three-quarters of families live in poverty, according to the latest census figures, and sharp rises in unemployment during the past decade of right-
7、wing government have been accompanied by violent crime-especially against women. A 1998 survey by the state Statistics and Census Institute found 29% of women from all classes and backgrounds have experienced physical or sexual violence at the hands of a partner. Other studies suggest that levels of
8、 gender violence may be even higher. Candies in Hell, a 1995 study of 488 women in the city of Len, found that 60% of women interviewed had been the victim of either physical, sexual or psychological violence. Thirty-one per cent of abused women suffered physical violence during pregnancy. The provo
9、cative title came from one Len woman, Ana Cristina, who told interviewers that after her husband, a Sandinista soldier, beat her, .he would try to court me . he would buy me clothes.and then my grandmother would say to me: Child, what are you going to do with candies in hell?Significant victories Th
10、e study was conducted in association with the Nicaraguan Womens Network Against Violence (WNAV), one of the regions most vibrant womens organisations. It has wrested significant victories from the last two conservative governments, such as the 1996 legislation (Law 230) which prohibits all forms of
11、violence in families, including psychological violence, and the establishment of womens offices which counsel abused women in l3 police stations. Shocked by the scale of male violence - and with encouragement and pressure from WNAV that men must change their private behavior - a small but influentia
12、l group of men came together in 1993 to address the issue of womens social justice. In the process, the Managua Mens Group Against Violence (GHCV) also responded to mens concerns. Many of us were unhappy with a socially imposed model that encouraged us to drink, fight, dominate, and sexually conquer
13、 women, explains group member Oswaldo Montoya. The groups first slogan was: Violence also impoverishes mens lives. By 1999 the group had organised over 360 men in all-male workshops and two national conventions, leading to the founding of the AHCV in 2000. Significant changes Evidence suggests that
14、working with men does have an impact on their behaviour. A survey of 112 male workshop participants and their partners found significant changes in self-reported incidence and frequency of domestic violence after such courses. Unlearning machismo takes a lifetime, acknowledges Juan Jimnez Vsquez, ex
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