Reflection on Gender Justice within Culture Religion .Introduction : The suppression of women rights on the international stage has been something of an international blind spot . While human rights violations and minority abuse in third world nations are constantly the focus of television and political discussions , the issue of gender justice is rarely discussed . It is as if everyone tiptoes around the subject precisely because it is so volatile . The issue of gender justice on the world stage has been negligible , as if the problem itself does not exist . Yet everyday , while women in Westernized nations might enjoy certain freedoms , women in less civil rights minded nations are still mired in social stigma and injustice . The purpose of this paper is to show that women are often victimized , this victimization results in gender injustice both within the legal system and within societal boundaries . The clash of gender justice with established religious and cultural rules only proves further that the problem persists within our society and that in order to bring about more social justice , a detail examination of how and why the problem of gender injustice still persists in the world today . The problem with gender injustice in our global society is that in many cultures the social conditioning has made the problem so entrenched that even the women has become indoctrinated into their system of abuse and suppression . In these countries it is very hard to prevent gendered biases and abuse because of the social stigma that women attach themselves . After all it is inordinately hard to cause change in a society where the women do not see a tangible problem . Therefore , a dissection of the impact of religion and cultural influences on gender justice within the global sphere will be crucial to making a decision about how to further progress gender justice within the global sphere .The Problem of Entrenchment : The problem that persists within the international community is that even in finding supposed solutions for solving gender injustice , the international debate has begun to victimize and characterize women .When discussions of international rights abuses arise , the common examples used all illustrate the helplessness of the modern day women .This very mindset creates a certain gender injustice in the treatment of women . Professor Martha Minnow , a professor of Law at Harvard University recently wrote in her article , “About Women , About Culture :About Them , About Us ,“The common examples are female genital cutting , capturing young women to force compliance with arranged marriages , cultural defenses after the murder of a wife or daughter , traditional membership and property rules that disadvantage women , and the veil or scarf worn under religious compulsion by females . [1] These are also the frequent examples in debates over whether international human-rights law affords universal rights or imposes Western practices ‘The implication that Professor Minnow makes here is that the victimization of women in the international community goes far beyond the physical and psychological abuse they endure within their own countries . It is also entrenched within the mindset…