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What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

At U.N., Vatican official discusses exploitation of women, girls

Published: 2007-03-05

UNITED NATIONS (CNS) -- When women are considered inferior beings, they face increased risks of exploitation, abuse and even death, said the Vatican's permanent observer at the United Nations. "The inferior status bestowed upon women in certain places and upon female infants in particular" makes them particularly vulnerable, Archbishop Celestino Migliore told the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women March 2. "In some local traditions, they are thought of as a financial burden and are thus eliminated even before birth," he said. "In this way, abortion, often considered a tool of liberation, is ironically employed by women against women." Those who are allowed to live, he said, are often treated as a piece of property to be disposed of as soon as possible, contributing to a system in which marriage is simply a cover for "sexual exploitation and slave labor." The phenomenon of "mail-order brides" is similar, he said. Any circumstance in which a girl or woman is treated as property and given or sold is a violation of her basic rights to dignity, freedom, health and security, the archbishop said.