Stop Violence Against Women


End Domestic Violence. End Torture.

A Fact Sheet on Domestic Violence as Torture
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In the past, violence against women, particularly violence occurring in the home or between intimate partners, was viewed as a private matter, not as an issue of civil or political rights. Now, however, by applying the legally accepted definitions of torture to the violence that women face everyday around the world, the international community has explicitly recognized violence against women as a human rights violation involving state responsibility.

Violence in the home is a global epidemic. Around the world, a woman’s greatest risk of violence is from someone she knows. Domestic violence is a violation of a woman’s rights to physical integrity, liberty, and all too often, her right to life itself. And when a government fails to provide effective protection from such abuse, domestic violence is torture.

Amnesty International considers domestic violence a form of torture for which the state is accountable when the acts perpetrated are of the nature envisioned by the international standards of torture, and when the state has failed to fulfill its obligation to provide women effective protection.