Bulgaria hasn’t seen so far precise statistics on the number of women and girls – victims of domestic violence over the past years. Gender equality has been discussed for years, but politicians state that the existing legislation has not been efficiently implemented and does not cope with domestic violence. Bulgaria tops the gender stereotype rankings within the EU, Eurobarometer says. 81% of the Bulgarians think that the most important role of the woman is to take care of the home and her family, while most of the other Europeans say her role might be different. This country has so far ratified dozens of international conventions on gender equality and tolerance, but domestic violence didn’t disappear, experts claim.
The public discussion was once again triggered by the recent MP proposal on the discussion of a law, ratifying the Istanbul Convention. The issue has been claimed to be not so much political, but of a rather moral character and the public was called on to voice its stance to politicians. The latter organized in Sofia a huge public discussion with the participation of over 200 representatives of civic and non-governmental organizations. The meeting lasted a bit over two hours and any views on morality, gender, religion, patriotism and politics were heard. The major obstacle turned out to be a text of the Istanbul Convention, mentioning gender education and tolerance towards people with different sexuality. One of the reasons claimed was pointed at the meaning of the English word ‘gender’ – it sets the right of self-determination in regard to the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones).
“The major message of the Istanbul Convention is that no one can be abused because of gender identity, being victim of physical or personal violence due to this identity. ‘Gender’ has been the most widely commented term of the Convention, as its Bulgarian translation is associated as ‘sex’. The society shouldn’t let itself be fooled by any twisted interpretations and the presumption on hidden meaning behind the good-natured purpose of equality between men and women.”
“Given the statistical data provided by NGOs, I can’t agree with the statement, claiming that Bulgaria has acting and effective legislation, making possible the preventing of violence. Moreover, a series of violent acts haven’t been incriminated at all. It’s not a surprise – I have myself seen national domestic violence statistics, claiming that the number of victims at some spots was zero.”
“The Istanbul Convention contains this new self-defining understanding about man, as a person without God, following his or her will and desires to such a degree which results even in gender self-determination. This opens wide doors for moral degradation, resulting only in our psycho-physical self-destruction”- words of Stara Zagora’s Metropolitan Cyprian.
The public discussion continues and new participants are to join it. What’s more important is the awakening of the public spirit which should always remain active and vigilant, in regard to any proposal coming from our politicians.
English version: Zhivko Stanchev
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