Welcome Address that I had the privilege to deliver during the 1 Billion Rising Celebration at
the Kuenrey of the Tashichhodzong on the 14th of Feb’2013, in the
presence of Her Majesty the Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck the President of
RENEW and other dignitaries.
Kuzuzangpola and very good morning to Your Majesty, Your
Excellencies, Honorable Members of the Parliament and the Nation Council
Members, Distinguished Dignitaries, Ladies and Gentlemen… 14th of
February is a day of Love. It was first associated with love during the time of
Geoffrey Chaucer in the Middle Ages and since then it had evolved into an
occasion in which love is celebrated, spread and shared.
On this beautiful morning, at this historic location we are
all gathered to celebrate our love for our grandmothers, our mothers, our
sisters, our daughters, and our love for that special woman who is a part of
our life and more so to show our support and offer our pledge towards a noble
event that has taken the globe by storm.
We are here to make a stand against an atrocity that has
plagued humanity since time innumerable. We are here to make our voices heard.
To say enough! We will not wait any longer. It is time. Time to say violence
against women and children isn’t an evitable fact of life. And it isn’t ok. We
can’t survive, let alone thrive in a world where 50% of our population is subject
to such persistent brutality and horror. It is time not to ignore but to
challenge those who make these issues the responsibility of women to resolve,
and instead say it is for all to have a zero tolerance approach to violence
against women. Time to say it is not a matter of gender to care about these
issues, but a matter of principles.
That principle is that all benefit from a world where one in
three women being beaten or raped in her lifetime is not seen as a fact of
life, but an international crisis to which resources and attention are
addressed. A world where these issues are not excused as problems for other
countries but exposed as happening here too- and just as unacceptable. A world
where these issues aren’t something we just have to cope with, but is
confronted and overcome!
Thus, we are here today to be 1 of the Billion Rising
Campaign - which is based on statistics indicating that one in three women on
the planet will be beaten or raped during their lifetime. With the world
population at 7 billion, this adds up to more than 1 billion women and children
who are living under such risk.
We are here coming together in solidarity with more than 200
countries worldwide to be a part of the change. To be part of the 1 Billion
Rising, which is:
A global Strike
An invitation to dance
A call to men and women who refuse to participate in status
quo until rape and rape culture ends
An act of solidarity, demonstrating to women the commonality
of their struggles and their power in numbers
A refusal to accept violence against women and girls as a
given
A new time and a new way of being!
Women in Bhutan have always had the sense of safety,
security and wellbeing. Parents celebrated the birth of a girl and in fact all
parents hope and pray for a daughter, because “we” (daughters) give them a
sense of refuge in old age. Women and girls are the glue that holds a family together.
And I believe that “a daughter born is a family strong”. Mothers teach their
daughters to be no lesser and fathers teach their sons that a real man doesn’t treat
women otherwise. As Bhutanese we have always counted our blessing, but at the
same time we haven’t forgotten that this atrocity is a disease that knows no
boundaries, no race, no caste, no creed, no religion and it has penetrated our
happy homes. And we haven’t ignored the fact that it too exist in our country
that stands as an epitome of happiness and peace. We have confronted and we
will overcome it under the leadership of Her Majesty the Queen mother Gyalyum
Sangay Choden Wangchuck. Her majesty founded and presides over RENEW. Under the
farsightedness of Her Majesty RENEW is the first organization of its kind in
Bhutan committed to the relief and empowerment of victims and survivors of
domestic violence.
Today would not be complete if Her Majesty’s pledge is not
shared with the rest of Bhutan and the world. Therefore I would like to humbly
seek Your Majesty’s permission to quote a few inspirational and powerful lines
from Your Majesty’s pledge:
“As dawn breaks on the 14th of February Women and
men all over the world must come together to speak and act on behalf of those
subjected to the cruelty of injustice and violence. When a billion voices speak
in solemn solidarity the world has no choice but to listen. It is the basic
right of all human beings to live a life free of abuse, injustice and violence
and our basic obligation to ensure that this right is enjoyed by everyone
including our girl child and women. On the 14th of February pause
for just a minute to think about the millions of innocent women subject to
emotional, psychological and physical torture. Do not remain a silent bystander
to injustice as apathy will not perpetuate this scourge.”
With Her Majesty at the helm of RENEW, Bhutan surly will
wake to a new dawn where not only our women and children are aware of their
rights but every citizen will take up this noble cause as a personal
responsibility and help translate His Majesty’s noble vision of Gross National
Happiness to reality.
Her Majesty is the essence and the life force of the
organization that has been tirelessly working leading up to this very day,
raising advocacy, creating awareness, educating masses, meeting government and
local government officials and policy makers to offer their pledges and their
support.
Today we have come to realize just one tiny dream of Her
Majesty and her organization- that is to see people come together, people who
can make change happen to make a stand and to promise to speak up against this
atrocity against women and children.
Led by Her Majesty, RENEW staff and volunteers at exactly
11:00AM, an auspicious time we will rise as a nation that says NO MORE
VIOLENCE. As we offer our pledges, so shall we offer butter lamps to bring an
end to this shameful gender based disease.
It is with great pride and also heartfelt gratitude to
inform the gathering that many Bhutanese at home and at work will be joining us
in spirit and action. Many will be offering butter lamps while other will rise
as we do to offer their support and make their stand.
It is also very heartening to know that our policy makers
are discussing the Domestic Violence Bill furthering this dream “of a Bhutan
free of gender based crimes” a step closer to reality.
So today as we light the butter lamps and just as the light
from the butter lamps symbolizes the wisdom of the awakened mind, dispelling
the darkness and mental obscuration, let us pray that ignorance about gender
issues be dispelled and let wisdom dawn upon- the wisdom that violence against
women is a major contributing factor to instability within the family and
within communities; and families and communities that surrounds them are the
foundation of our society. Let the wisdom that the women are the heart and soul
of the family, the community, the society and the nation dawn upon each
individual today!
With that, on behalf of RENEW staffs and volunteers, let me take this honor of welcoming everyone
of you to this great awakening once more and also thank you for your support!!!
Khadrinchey and Tashi Delek!