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A Case Study of Targeting Mechanisms of Sexual Violence in Conflicts
( David Alenga ),( David Onguko ) 부경대학교 글로벌지역학연구소 2020 Journal of Global and Area Studies(JGA) Vol.4 No.2
An ancient practice, sexual violence has long been associated with the consequences of armed conflict and often naturally occurs as incredulously as pillaging and looting have always been. This paper looks at the phenomenon of conflict-related sexual violence and how its conceptualization has evolved in both public consciousness and human rights praxis in the last decade. Through a case study of conflicts in Eastern D.R. Congo, Northern Nigeria and Iraq we trace the impact of group level factors in influencing targeting mechanisms in sexual violence during armed conflicts. Through this cross-national case study, we are able to provide a critical analysis of how the confluence of social, economic and political factors create opportunities to perpetuate sexual violence in conflicts. A key factor here is the scope of the variation in the cases selected for this study. Such an analysis is imperative if we are to understand the circumstances behind these variations and ultimately how they can be addressed.