Jimmy Carter Why I believe the mistreatment of women is the number one human rights abuse

As a matter of fact,

I was trying to think about my career
since I left the White House,

and the best example I have is a cartoon
in The New Yorker a couple of years ago.

This little boy is looking up
at his father,

and he says, “Daddy, when I grow up,
I want to be a former president.”

(Laughter)

Well, I have had a great blessing
as a former president,

because I have had an access

that very few other people
in the world have ever had

to get to know so many people
around this whole universe.

Not only am I familiar
with the 50 states in the United States,

but also my wife and I have visited
more than 145 countries in the world,

and the Carter Center has had full-time
programs in 80 nations on Earth.

And a lot of times,
when we go into a country,

we not only the meet
the king or the president,

but we also meet the villagers who live
in the most remote areas of Africa.

So our overall commitment
at the Carter Center

is to promote human rights,

and knowing the world as I do,
I can tell you without any equivocation

that the number one abuse
of human rights on Earth

is, strangely, not addressed quite often,
is the abuse of women and girls.

(Applause)

There are a couple of reasons for this
that I’ll mention to begin with.

First of all is the misinterpretation
of religious scriptures, holy scriptures,

in the Bible, Old Testament,
New Testament, Quran and so forth,

and these have been misinterpreted by men
who are now in the ascendant positions

in the synagogues and the churches
and in the mosques.

And they interpret these rules
to make sure that women

are ordinarily relegated
to a secondary position

compared to men in the eyes of God.

This is a very serious problem.
It’s ordinarily not addressed.

A number of years ago, in the year 2000,

I had been a Baptist,
a Southern Baptist for 70 years –

I tell you, I still teach
Sunday school every Sunday;

I’ll be teaching this Sunday as well –

but the Southern Baptist Convention
in the year 2000 decided

that women should play
a secondary position,

a subservient position to men.

So they issued an edict, in effect,

that prevents women from being priests,
pastors, deacons in the church,

or chaplains in the military,

and if a woman teaches a classroom

in a Southern Baptist seminary,

they cannot teach if a boy is in the room,

because you can find verses in the Bible,

there’s over 30,000 verses in the Bible,

that say that a woman shouldn’t
teach a man, and so forth.

But the basic thing is the scriptures
are misinterpreted

to keep men in an ascendant position.

That is an all-pervasive problem,

because men can exert that power

and if an abusive husband or an employer,
for instance, wants to cheat women,

they can say that if women
are not equal in the eyes of God,

why should I treat them as equals myself?

Why should I pay them equal pay
for doing the same kind of work?

The other very serious blight

that causes this problem
is the excessive resort to violence,

and that is increasing
tremendously around the world.

In the United States of America,
for instance, we have had

an enormous increase
in abuse of poor people,

mostly black people and minorities,
by putting them in prison.

When I was in office
as governor of Georgia,

one out of every 1,000 Americans
were in prison.

Nowadays, 7.3 people
per 1,000 are in prison.

That’s a sevenfold increase.

And since I left the White House,

there’s been an 800 percent increase
in the number of women

who are black who are in prison.

We also have
[one of the only countries] on Earth

that still has the death penalty
that is a developed country.

And we rank right alongside
the countries that are most abusive

in all elements of human rights
in encouraging the death penalty.

We’re in California now,
and I figured out the other day

that California has spent
four billion dollars

in convicting 13 people
for the death penalty.

If you add that up, that’s 307 million
dollars it costs California

to send a person to be executed.

Nebraska this week just passed a law
abolishing the death penalty,

because it costs so much. (Applause)

So the resort to violence and abuse
of poor people and helpless people

is another cause of the increase
in abuse of women.

Let me just go down a very few
abuses of women that concern me most,

and I’ll be fairly brief, because I have
a limited amount of time, as you know.

One is genital mutilation.

Genital mutilation is horrible
and not known by American women,

but in some countries, many countries,

when a child is born that’s a girl,
very soon in her life,

her genitals are completely cut away
by a so-called cutter

who has a razor blade and,
in a non-sterilized way,

they remove the exterior parts
of a woman’s genitalia.

And sometimes, in more extreme cases
but not very rare cases,

they sew the orifice up so the girl
can just urinate or menstruate.

And then later, when she gets married,
the same cutter goes in

and opens the orifice up
so she can have sex.

This is not a rare thing, although
it’s against the law in most countries.

In Egypt, for instance,

91 percent of all the females
that live in Egypt today

have been sexually mutilated in that way.

In some countries,
it’s more than 98 percent

of the women are cut that way
before they reach maturity.

This is a horrible affliction

on all women that live in those countries.

Another very serious thing
is honor killings,

where a family with misinterpretation,
again, of a holy scripture –

there’s nothing in the Quran
that mandates this –

will execute a girl in their family

if she is raped

or if she marries a man
that her father does not approve,

or sometimes even if she
wears inappropriate clothing.

And this is done by members
of her own family,

so the family becomes murderers

when the girl brings
so-called disgrace to the family.

An analysis was done in Egypt
not so long ago by the United Nations

and it showed that 75 percent
of these murders of a girl

are perpetrated by the father,
the uncle or the brother,

but 25 percent of the murders
are conducted by women.

Another problem that we have in the world

that relates to women
particularly is slavery,

or human trafficking it’s called nowadays.

There were about 12.5 million people
sold from Africa into slavery

in the New World back in
the 19th century and the 18th century.

There are 30 million people
now living in slavery.

The United States Department of State
now has a mandate from Congress

to give a report every year,

and the State Department reports
that 800,000 people are sold

across international borders
every year into slavery,

and that 80 percent
of those sold are women,

into sexual slavery.

In the United States right this moment,

60,000 people are living
in human bondage, or slavery.

Atlanta, Georgia, where
the Carter Center is located

and where I teach at Emory University,

they have between 200 and 300 women,
people sold into slavery every month.

It’s the number one place
in the nation because of that.

Atlanta has the busiest
airport in the world,

and they also have a lot of passengers
that come from the Southern Hemisphere.

If a brothel owner

wants to buy a girl
that has brown or black skin,

they can do it for 1,000 dollars.

A white-skinned girl brings
several times more than that,

and the average brothel owner in Atlanta
and in the United States now

can earn about $35,000 per slave.

The sex trade in Atlanta, Georgia, exceeds
the total drug trade in Atlanta, Georgia.

So this is another very serious problem,
and the basic problem is prostitution,

because there’s not
a whorehouse in America

that’s not known by the local officials,

the local policemen, or the chief
of police or the mayor and so forth.

And this leads to one
of the worst problems,

and that is that women are bought
increasingly and put into sexual slavery

in all countries in the world.

Sweden has got a good approach to it.

About 15 to 20 years ago, Sweden
decided to change the law,

and women are no longer prosecuted

if they are in sexual slavery,

but the brothel owners and the pimps
and the male customers are prosecuted,

and – (Applause) –
prostitution has gone down.

In the United States, we take
just the opposite position.

For every male arrested
for illegal sex trade,

25 women are arrested
in the United States of America.

Canada, Ireland, I’ve already said Sweden,

France, and other countries are moving now
towards this so-called Swedish model.

That’s another thing that can be done.

We have two great institutions
in this country that all of us admire:

our military and our great
university system.

In the military, they are now analyzing
how many sexual assaults take place.

The last report I got,
there were 26,000 sexual assaults

that took place in the military –

26,000.

Only 3,000, not much more than 1 percent,
are actually prosecuted,

and the reason is that the commanding
officer of any organization –

a ship like my submarine,
or a battalion in the Army

or a company in the Marines –

the commanding officer
has the right under law to decide

whether to prosecute a rapist or not,

and of course, the last thing they want
is for anybody to know

that under their command,
sexual assaults are taking place,

so they do not do it.

That law needs to be changed.

About one out of four girls
who enter American universities

will be sexually assaulted
before she graduates,

and this is now getting
a lot of publicity,

partially because of my book,
but other things,

and so 89 universities in America
are now condemned

by the Department of Education
under Title IX

because the officials of the universities
are not taking care of the women

to protect them from sexual assault.

The Department of Justice says
that more than half of the rapes

on a college campus
take place by serial rapists,

because outside of the university system,

if they rape somebody,
they’ll be prosecuted,

but when they get on a university campus,
they can rape with impunity.

They’re not prosecuted.

Those are the kinds of things
that go on in our society.

Another thing that’s very serious
about the abuse of women and girls

is the lack of equal pay for equal work,

as you know. (Applause)

And this is sometimes misinterpreted,
but for full-time employment,

a woman in the United States now
gets 23 percent less than a man.

When I became president,
the difference was 39 percent.

So we’ve made some progress,
partially because I was president

and so forth – (Applause) (Laughter) –

but in the last 15 years,
there’s been no progress made,

so it’s been just about 23
or 24 percent difference

for the last 15 years.

These are the kind of things that go on.

If you take the Fortune 500 companies,

23 of them have women CEOs,

out of 500,

and those CEOs, I need not tell you,

make less on an average

than the other CEOs.

Well, that’s what goes on in our country.

Another problem with the United States

is we are the most warlike
nation on Earth.

We have been to war
with about 25 different countries

since the Second World War.

Sometimes, we’ve had soldiers
on the ground fighting.

The other times,
we’ve been flying overhead

dropping bombs on people.

Other times, of course, now, we have
drones that attack people and so forth.

We’ve been at war
with 25 different countries

or more since the Second World War.

There was four years,
I won’t say which ones,

where we didn’t –

(Applause) – we didn’t drop a bomb,
we didn’t launch a missile,

we didn’t fire a bullet.

But anyway, those kinds of things,
the resort to violence

and the misinterpretation
of the holy scriptures

are what causes, are the basic causes,
of abuse of women and girls.

There’s one more basic cause
that I need not mention,

and that is that in general,
men don’t give a damn.

(Applause)
That’s true.

The average man that might say,
I’m against the abuse of women and girls

quietly accepts the privileged
position that we occupy,

and this is very similar
to what I knew when I was a child,

when separate but equal had existed.

Racial discrimination, legally,
had existed for 100 years,

from 1865 at the end of the War
Between the States, the Civil War,

all the way up to the 1960s,

when Lyndon Johnson got the bills passed

for equal rights.

But during that time,
there were many white people

that didn’t think that
racial discrimination was okay,

but they stayed quiet,

because they enjoyed the privileges
of better jobs,

unique access to jury duty,

better schools, and everything else,

and that’s the same thing
that exists today,

because the average man
really doesn’t care.

Even though they say, “I’m against
discrimination against girls and women,”

they enjoy a privileged position.

And it’s very difficult to get
the majority of men

who control the university system,

the majority of men that control
the military system,

the majority of men that control
the governments of the world,

and the majority of men that control
the great religions.

So what is the basic thing
that we need to do today?

I would say the best thing
that we could do today

is for the women in the powerful nations

like this one, and where you come from,

Europe and so forth, who have influence
and who have freedom to speak and to act,

need to take the responsibility
on yourselves

to be more forceful in demanding

an end to racial discrimination
against girls and women

all over the world.

The average woman in Egypt

doesn’t have much to say
about her daughters

getting genitally mutilated and so forth.

I didn’t even go down
to detail about that.

But I hope that out of this conference,

that every woman here
will get your husbands to realize

that these abuses on the college campuses
and the military and so forth

and in the future job market,

need to protect your daughters
and your granddaughters.

I have 12 grandchildren,
four children, and 10 great-grandchildren,

and I think often about them

and about the plight that they
will face in America,

not only if they lived in Egypt
or a foreign country,

in having equal rights,

and I hope that all of you will join me

in being a champion for women
and girls around the world

and protect their human rights.

Thank you very much.

(Applause)

事实上,自从

我离开白宫以来,我一直在努力思考我的职业生涯

,最好的例子
是几年前《纽约客》的一部卡通片。

这个小男孩抬头
看着他的父亲

,他说:“爸爸,我长大了,
我想当前总统。”

(笑声)

嗯,作为前总统,我得到了很大的祝福

因为我有机会接触


世界上很少

有其他人能够认识
整个宇宙中这么多的人。

我不仅
熟悉美国的50个州,

而且我和我的妻子也去过
世界上超过145个国家

,卡特中心
在地球上80个国家都有全日制项目。

而且很多时候,
我们走进一个国家

,不仅会
见到国王或总统

,还会见到生活
在非洲最偏远地区的村民。

因此,我们
在卡特中心的总体承诺

是促进人权,

并且像我一样了解世界,
我可以毫不含糊地告诉你,奇怪的是,地球

上第一大
侵犯人权的行为

并未经常解决,
是 虐待妇女和女孩。

(掌声)

这有几个原因
,我先说一下。

首先是

对圣经、旧约、
新约、古兰经等中的宗教经典、圣典的误解,

而这些都
被现在在会堂和教堂中处于上位地位的人所误解

。 清真寺。

他们解释这些规则
是为了确保女性

在上帝眼中与男性相比通常处于次要地位。

这是一个非常严重的问题。
一般不会处理。

几年前,也就是2000年,

我已经是浸信
会,70年的美南浸信会——

我告诉你,我仍然
每周日教主日学;

我也将在这个星期天教书——

但是 2000 年的美南浸信会大会

决定女性应该
扮演次要的角色,

一个从属于男性的位置。

因此,他们颁布了一项法令,

实际上禁止女性担任神父、
牧师、教堂的执事

或军队的牧师

,如果女性

在美南浸信会神学院教教室,

如果男孩在学校,她们就不能教书。 房间,

因为你可以在圣经中找到经文,圣经中

有超过 30,000 节经文

,说女人不应该
教男人,等等。

但基本的事情是,经文
被误解

为使人处于优势地位。

这是一个普遍存在的问题,

因为男人可以发挥这种权力

,如果一个虐待的丈夫或雇主,
例如想要欺骗女人,

他们可以说如果女人
在上帝眼中是不平等的,

我为什么要对待 他们和我一样吗?

为什么我要给他们
同工同酬? 导致这个问题

的另一个非常严重

的问题
是过度诉诸暴力,

并且在世界范围内这种情况正在急剧增加
。 例如,

在美利坚合众国
,我们通过将

穷人(

主要是黑人和少数族裔)
关进监狱来虐待他们的情况大大增加。

当我
担任佐治亚州州长

时,每 1000 名美国人中就有一
人入狱。

如今,
每1000人中有7.3人入狱。

那是七倍的增长。

自从我离开白宫以来

,入狱的黑人女性人数增加了 800%。

我们也有
[世界上仅有的几个国家之一]

仍然有死刑
,这是一个发达国家。

在鼓励死刑方面,我们与
那些在所有人权方面滥用最严重的国家并列

我们现在在加利福尼亚,前
几天我

发现加利福尼亚已经花费了
40 亿美元

来为 13 人定罪
以判处死刑。

如果你把它加起来,那就是 3.07 亿
美元,

加州派遣一个人被处决。

内布拉斯加州本周刚刚通过了一项
废除死刑的法律,

因为它的成本很高。 (掌声)

所以
对穷人和无助的人采取暴力和虐待

是虐待妇女增加的另一个原因

让我来
谈谈我最关心的一些对女性的虐待

,我会相当简短,因为我
的时间有限,你知道的。

一种是生殖器切割。

生殖器切割是可怕
的,美国女性不知道,

但在一些国家,许多国家,

当一个女孩出生时,
在她生命中很快,

她的生殖器就会
被一个有剃刀的所谓切割器完全切除

刀片,并且
以非消毒的

方式去除
女性生殖器的外部部分。

有时,在更极端的情况下,
但不是非常罕见的情况下,

他们会将孔缝起来,这样女孩
就可以排尿或来月经了。

后来,当她结婚时
,同样的刀具进入

并打开孔口,
这样她就可以发生性关系了。

这不是一件罕见的事情,尽管
它在大多数国家都是违法的。

例如,在埃及,今天生活在埃及

的所有女性中有 91% 都

以这种方式遭受过性残害。

在一些国家
,超过 98%

的女性
在成熟之前就被剪掉了。

对生活在这些国家的所有妇女来说都是一种可怕的痛苦。

另一个非常严重的事情
是名誉杀人

,一个对圣经有误解的家庭
——

古兰经中没有任何
规定——

如果她被强奸

或嫁给一个男人
,就会处决他们家中的女孩 她的父亲不同意

,有时即使她
穿着不合适的衣服。

而这
是她自己的家人干的,

所以

当女孩给家人带来
所谓的耻辱时,家人就成了凶手。 联合国不久前

在埃及进行的一项分析

表明,75%
的女孩谋杀案

是由父亲
、叔叔或兄弟所为,

但 25% 的谋杀案
是由女性实施的。

我们在世界

上遇到的另一个与妇女
特别相关的问题是奴隶制,

或者现在称为人口贩运。 早在 19 世纪和 18 世纪,

就有大约 1250 万人
从非洲被卖到新大陆成为奴隶

。 现在

有3000万人
生活在奴隶制中。

美国国务院
现在得到国会的授权,

每年都要提交一份报告

,国务院报告
称,每年有 800,000 人被卖到

跨国界
成为奴隶

,其中 80%
是妇女,被卖

为性奴隶 .

在美国,此时此刻,有

60,000 人生活
在人类的奴役或奴役之中。

乔治亚州亚特兰大,
卡特中心

所在的地方,我在埃默里大学任教的地方,

他们有 200 到 300 名妇女,
每个月都有人被卖为奴隶。


因为如此,它在全国排名第一。

亚特兰大拥有世界上最繁忙的
机场

,也有很多
来自南半球的乘客。

如果妓院老板

想买一个
棕色或黑色皮肤的女孩,

他们可以花 1000 美元买下。

一个白皮肤的女孩带来的收入
是这个数字的好几倍

,亚特兰大和美国的妓院老板平均

每个奴隶可以赚到大约 35,000 美元。

佐治亚州亚特兰大的性交易超过
了佐治亚州亚特兰大的毒品交易总额。

所以这又是一个很严重的问题
,最根本的问题就是卖淫,

因为
在美国

,没有一个妓院是当地官员

、当地警察、警察局长
、市长等等不知道的。

这导致
了最严重的问题之一

,那就是妇女
越来越多地被收买并

在世界上所有国家从事性奴役。

瑞典有一个很好的方法。

大约 15 到 20 年前,瑞典
决定修改法律

,女性

如果从事性奴役不再被起诉,

但妓院老板、皮条客
和男性顾客会被起诉,

而且——(掌声)——
卖淫 已经下降了。

在美国,我们
的立场正好相反。

在美利坚合众国,每
因非法性交易被捕的男性就有

25 名女性被捕

加拿大、爱尔兰,我已经说过瑞典、

法国和其他国家正在
朝着这个所谓的瑞典模式迈进。

这是另一件可以做的事情。

我们
在这个国家有两个我们所有人都钦佩的伟大机构:

我们的军队和我们伟大的
大学系统。

在军队中,他们现在正在分析
发生了多少性侵犯。

我收到的最后一份报告显示,军队中
发生了 26,000 起性侵犯事件

——26,000 起。 实际上

只有 3000 人,不超过 1%
被起诉

,原因
是任何组织的指挥官——

像我的潜艇这样的船,
或者陆军的一个营

或海军陆战队的一个连

——指挥官
根据法律有权决定

是否起诉强奸犯

,当然,他们最不想做的
就是让任何人

知道在他们的指挥下
正在发生性侵犯,

所以他们不会这样做。

该法律需要修改。

大约四分之一的
进入美国大学的女孩在毕业前

会遭到性侵犯

现在这件事得到
了很多宣传,

部分是因为我的书,
但还有其他一些事情

,所以现在美国有 89 所大学

被教育部谴责

因为大学的官员
没有照顾妇女

以保护她们免受性侵犯,所以根据 Title IX 教育。

司法部
说,大学校园里超过一半的强奸案

是由连环强奸犯所为,

因为在大学系统之外,

如果他们强奸某人,
他们会被起诉,

但当他们进入大学校园时,
他们 可以肆无忌惮地强奸。

他们没有被起诉。

这些就是我们社会中正在发生的事情
。 如你所知,关于虐待妇女和女孩的

另一件非常严重的事情

是缺乏同工同酬

。 (掌声

)这有时会被误解,
但对于全职工作

,现在美国女性的
收入比男性少 23%。

当我成为总统时
,差距是 39%。

所以我们取得了一些进展,
部分是因为我是总统

等等——(掌声)(笑声)——

但在过去的 15 年里,
没有取得任何进展,

所以只有大约 23
% 或 24% 的

差异 过去 15 年。

这些是正在发生的事情。

如果您以财富 500 强公司

为例,其中 23 家公司有 500 名女性 CEO

,而我不必告诉你,这些 CEO

的平均收入

低于其他 CEO。

嗯,这就是我们国家正在发生的事情。

美国的另一个问题

是我们是地球上最好战的
国家。 自第二次世界大战以来,

我们已经
与大约 25 个不同的国家

开战。

有时,我们有士兵
在地面上战斗。

其他时候,
我们一直在头顶

上向人们投掷炸弹。

其他时候,当然,现在,我们有
无人机攻击人等等。 自第二次世界大战以来,

我们已经
与 25 个或更多不同的国家

交战。

有四年,
我不会说哪些

,我们没有——

(掌声)——我们没有投下炸弹,
我们没有发射导弹,

我们没有发射子弹。

但无论如何,这些事情
,诉诸暴力

和对圣经的误解

是虐待妇女和女孩的原因,也是基本原因。

还有一个基本
原因我不需要提及

,那就是一般来说,
男人根本不在乎。

(掌声
)的确如此。

可能会说,
我反对虐待妇女和女孩的普通男人

悄悄地接受了
我们占据的特权地位

,这与
我小时候所知道的非常相似,

那时存在着分开但平等的存在。

从法律上讲,种族歧视
已经存在了 100 年,

从 1865
年美国内战、内战结束,

一直到 1960

年代林登·约翰逊(Lyndon Johnson)获得

通过平等权利的法案。

但在那段时间里,
有很多白人

认为
种族歧视不好,

但他们保持沉默,

因为他们
享有更好的工作、

独特的陪审员职责、

更好的学校以及其他一切的特权

,这就是 今天也存在同样的事情

因为普通人
真的不在乎。

尽管他们说,“我反对
歧视女孩和妇女”,

但他们享有特权。

很难
让大多数

人控制大学系统

,大多数人
控制军事系统

,大多数人控制
世界政府,

以及大多数人
控制伟大的宗教。

那么我们今天需要做的基本事情
是什么?

我想说,我们今天能做的最好的事情

是为

像这样的强国中的女性,你们来自

欧洲等地,有影响
力,有言论和行动自由的女性,

需要采取 你们

自己有责任更有力地

要求结束全世界
对女孩和妇女的种族歧视

埃及的普通女性

对于她的女儿

被切割生殖器官等等并没有太多要说的。

我什
至没有详细说明这一点。

但我希望通过这次会议,

在座的每一位女性
都能让你的丈夫

意识到,大学校园
、军队等

以及未来就业市场上的这些虐待行为,

需要保护你的女儿
和孙女。

我有 12 个孙子、
4 个孩子和 10 个曾孙

,我经常想起他们

以及他们
在美国将面临的困境,

不仅是他们生活在埃及
或外国,

在享有平等权利方面,

而且我 希望大家和我

一起成为
世界各地妇女和女孩的拥护者

,保护她们的人权。

非常感谢你。

(掌声)