URGENT: END FGM EU and Feminist Organisations Condemn Weaponisation of Women's Rights in European Parliament Migration Debate
This Wednesday 10 September, during the European Parliament Plenary, a “debate” titled ''After 10 years, time to end mass migration now - protect our women and children'' will be held in Strasbourg.
END FGM EU, alongside our partners, are outraged that this debate was approved. The simple title of the event dangerously exploits fear and weaponises the safety of women and children to further promote an anti-migrant agenda. Behind this rhetoric of protection (“protect our women and children”) lies a paternalistic way of thinking that denies women their autonomy and agency. What we want is true emancipation - not a protection that, all too often, ends up being a way to limit our rights and keep us under control and justify conservative policies.
Women’s rights are increasingly being instrumentalised to feed ideological hatred and political polarisation based on racism, xenophobia, islamophobia etc.
As feminist civil society organisations we say NO!
The European Parliament should represent all people living in Europe, regardless of their residency status, and prioritise real issues affecting our societies you are not talking on our behalf by bringing “women and children” in such discussions!
Instead of instrumentalising and exploiting women’s rights to justify racist and anti-migrant agendas, the European Parliament should urgently address real threats women continue to face within the EU from gender-based violence, to systemic discrimination and inequalities, intersecting discriminations, and other attacks on the rights of all women in their diversity that remain far from resolved.
We urge the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola to cancel this event! Pursuant to rule 10, this debate is in blatant violation of the European Parliament’s own code of conduct, disregarding the Charter of Fundamental Rights and using fearmongering language to distract the public from real priorities.
We condemn the attempted normalisation of such language and continue our work to ensure that intersectional feminism remains the compass for our actions towards gender equality and the elimination of gender-based violence.