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Sir Patrick Stewart stood in the center of the Diplomat Ballroom at the UN Hotel here on Friday, pounding his fist methodically against a podium, each thump punctuated with a number ("One ... two ... three ...") until he got to nine.
"Every nine seconds in the United States a woman is assaulted or beaten," Stewart said. "Every nine seconds."
The 72-year-old British-born actor, best known for his roles in "X-Men" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation," served as host for the launch of "Ring the Bell," a global campaign calling on 1 million men to make 1 million "concrete, actionable promises" to end violence against women.
"Violence against women is the single greatest human rights violation of our generation," Stewart said.
"This is a call to actionnot an action that will make things better in six months' time or a year's time," he continued, "but action that might save someone's life and someone's future this afternoon, tonight, tomorrow morning."
The eventcoinciding with International Women's Day and the 57th session of the Commission on the Status of Women at United Nations headquarterswas attended by about 200 assorted actors, activists, politicians, filmmakers and musicians, including Michael Bolton, who fought back tears while talking about his work lobbying for the extension of the Violence Against Women Act passed by Congress earlier this week.
Later, Stewart received a standing ovation after recalling the repeated violence he witnessed as a 5-year-old child at home.
"I became an expert," Stewart said. "I knew exactly when to open a door and insert myself between my father's fist and my mother's body."
He said his father was "an angry and unhappy man who was not able to control his emotionsor his hands."
"The truth is my mother did nothing to deserve the violence she endured," Stewart added. "She did not provoke my fatherand even if she had, responding with violence is not an acceptable way with dealing with conflict."