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"Women's Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights," Charlotte Bunch
Charlotte Bunch notes that "no government determines its policies toward other countries on the basis of their treatment of women." In addition, she argues, human rights organizations rarely treat women as a priority. Government and non-government agencies alike tend to see women's concerns as trivial, private, or simply outside the purview of human rights issues. Noting that "sexism kills," Bunch identifies the many concerns of women that must be made a priority if human rights are to be obtained.
According to Bunch, violence against women is:
a. trivial
b. profoundly personal
c. profoundly political
d. not a human rights issue

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