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英國外交大臣"結束衝突中性暴力全球峰會"上的開幕英語演講稿

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Good morning everybody.

英國外交大臣"結束衝突中性暴力全球峰會"上的開幕英語演講稿

Angelina Jolie and I are delighted to welcome you to the Global Summit to End Sexual Violencein Conflict.

We began campaigning, as you probably know, two years ago because we believe the time hascome to end the use of rape in war once and for all, and we believe it can be done.

We are convinced this is an issue of international peace and security, that is central toconflict prevention, that it is fundamental to the advancement of women’s rightseverywhere, and above all that it is a moral issue for our generation.

For centuries the rape of women, girls, men and boys has been a feature of conflict andwarfare.

These crimes have been taking place on a vast scale without many people even being aware ofit.

And today the facts are beginning to emerge for all to see, thanks to courageous survivors,NGOs, journalists, doctors and activists, many of whom are already here today.

We know how few of these crimes have ever been punished, but because of the impunity, theycontinue today in Syria, South Sudan and the Central African Republic, to name just a fewexamples.

What would it say about Britain or any other nation if, knowing all this, we chose not to act, wechose to do nothing?

As was said of slavery in the 18th century:

Now we know the facts, we cannot turn aside.

And so this week, we are bringing together here governments, experts, civil society, survivorsand members of the public here at the Excel centre, in an unprecedented concentration ofeffort and attention on this issue:

Today, we are hosting young people from across the world to discuss all the issues and to makerecommendations to the Ministers, before the Ministers get here.

Tomorrow, over 1,000 experts and activists will take part in a multitude of events to addressissues from collecting evidence, to protecting children, to tackling sexual exploitation.

And on Thursday, more than 117 countries, 70 Ministers, several heads of state, many faithleaders from across the world will gather here.

We want this Summit to shatter the culture of impunity for sexual violence, to increasesupport for survivors and to start changing the situation on the ground in the most affectedcountries. There are a whole range of practical actions that we want to achieve:

We will launch an international protocol that sets out how to document and investigatesexual violence, so that those on the ground have the best tools to collect information andevidence to bring perpetrators to justice.

We will ask countries to strengthen their laws so that there are no safe havens for thoseresponsible for warzone sexual violence, we will also urge all countries to train soldiers andpeace-keepers to prevent and respond to sexual violence more effectively.

We want countries to commit new funds for tackling sexual violence in conflict-affectedcountries like Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, to do more to protect womenand girls in humanitarian emergencies, and to increase their support for human rightsdefenders who campaign for justice and help for survivors.

And I am pleased to announce this morning that the UK will pledge a further £6 million tosupport survivors of sexual violence in conflict – a further £6 million to help them rebuildtheir lives and rebuild communities.

But governments alone cannot end sexual violence in conflict, so this is much more than justa meeting of Ministers.

We also want to help achieve a change in attitudes all over the world to these crimes – and youare part of changing those attitudes.

We want to shift the stigma from survivors onto the perpetrators of these crimes, so that they– not the innocent victims – bear the stigma.