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PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES REPORTS BY OMBUDSMEN FOR CHILDREN AND GENDER EQUALITY

ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - Children's ombudsman Ljubica Matijevic Vrsaljko submitted a report in Parliament on Friday on the work of her office in 2003, citing a series of examples of emotional and physical abuse of children.
ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - Children's ombudsman Ljubica Matijevic Vrsaljko submitted a report in Parliament on Friday on the work of her office in 2003, citing a series of examples of emotional and physical abuse of children.#L# Matijevic Vrsaljko called on state institutions to establish an efficient system of protection of children and their rights. The report received support from all parliamentary parties, with deputies putting forward a number of proposals to improve education about children's rights and introduce harsher penalties for child abusers. Marin Jurjevic of the Social Democratic Party proposed that the crime of sexual abuse of children be treated equally as the crime of murder and that it carry a minimum prison sentence of 15 years, because sexually abused children "were in a way deprived of life". Also discussed was a report submitted by ombudsman for gender equality Gordana Lukac-Koritnik, who said that she had been informally contacted by several persons and civil organisations over cases of domestic violence and sexual harassment at work, but that no legal action was taken because victims feared loss of job or even more harassment. During the debate, deputies drew attention to the inequality of women in areas such as the media, labour market and politics. At the end of the session, Parliament ratified a social insurance agreement with Bulgaria without discussion. Parliament will continue its sixth session on Monday. (Hina) vm

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