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Sexual violence has been endemic during times of conflict but can it be considered a form of terrorism? Despite being a very fluid term, Claudia Forster-Towne attempts to identify several of the core tenets of terrorism before trying to establish whether sexual violence could be regarded as terrorism in itself. The African Great Lakes region and the conflict that area has witnessed are used as a case study throughout the paper.
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Exploring the plausibility of linking notions of terrorism and sexual violence by using the Great Lakes Region as a case study
2011, Africa Institute of South Africa
in English
0798302852 9780798302852
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Table of Contents
Background, aim and scope
The conflicts in the Great Lakes region
An exploration of the concept of terrorism
Scope and magnitude of sexual violence
Understanding sexual violence
Exploring a correlation between sexual violence and terrorism.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-71).
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