UN condemns harassment of Russian women at FIFA World Cup

The videos shared by Brazilian men on social network sites showed Brazilian men harassing a Russian journalist trying to work.

Published: 23rd June 2018 10:08 AM  |   Last Updated: 29th June 2018 09:06 AM   |  A+A-

FIFA World Cup 2018 Russia

he Russian Federation's health authorities, supported by WHO/Europe are preparing for FIFA World Cup 2018 (File Photo | AP)

By IANS

RIO DE JANEIRO: The United Nations (UN) Women's office here has released videos condemning sexual harassment of Russian women by Brazilian men at the ongoing FIFA World Cup.

"It is unacceptable the deliberate intention of some Brazilian fans to sexually harass women during the World Cup, using embarrassment, deception, and thus violating the human rights of women," said the agency on Friday.

The videos shared by Brazilian men on social network sites showed Brazilian men harassing a Russian journalist trying to work.

In another, they approached a Russian woman and convinced her to repeat some words in Portuguese. Not knowing what she is saying, the woman repeats several expressions with strong sexual and racist connotations.

The videos have caused an uproar and raised much criticism in Brazil and abroad. The men have since been identified, however, no official measures could be taken against them, Xinhua news agency reported.

"With low slang words, they reduced women to sexual objects in the demonstration of how misogyny, which even underlies the culture of rape, takes different forms and has no borders, occurring in an event that aims to promote the integration of peoples and feelings of union for sport.

"To Russian women and women of all nationalities, UN Women Brazil expresses its solidarity," the agency added.

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