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It's cynical enough that the Secretary General did this event in conjunction with the Castro regime, which routinely harasses, beats and imprisons peaceful female activists.
Instead, he should have done this event with Cuba's courageous female democracy and civil society leaders.
But to add extra cynicism, Ban Ki-Moon stated:
"Since [violence against women] is rooted in discrimination, impunity and complacency, we need to change attitudes and behavior – and we need to change laws and make sure they are enforced just like you are doing in Cuba."
The U.N. Secretary General is either ignorant (unlikely) or cynical (likely).
On a weekly basis, the Castro regime launches violent attacks against Cuba's Ladies in White, a peaceful, internationally-recognized, pro-democracy group composed of the wives, daughter and other relatives of current and former political prisoners.
The world has seen the troubling images of the state-sanctioned violence against them -- time and time again.
Yet, Ban Ki-moon has (tragically) chosen to side with the aggressor, rather than the victims.
He should practice what he preaches.
The Secretary General should stop discriminating and being complacent with the state-sanctioned violence against Cuban women, who are no less deserving of fundamental rights and freedoms than anyone else.