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Murad vs. ISIS
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-01 , DOI: 10.1215/15525864-7720627
miriam cooke

abstract:This article analyzes recent Iraqi texts, some authorizing and others condemning rape as a weapon of war. The focus is on Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) perpetrators of sexual violence, their Yazidi victims, and two women's demands for reparative, restorative justice. Held in sexual slavery between 2014 and 2015, Farida Khalaf and 2018 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad published testimonials that detail their experiences. Determined to bring ISIS rapists to justice, they narrate the formerly unspeakable crimes that ISIS militants committed against them. Adjudicated as a crime against humanity at the end of the twentieth century, rape as a weapon of war, and especially genocide, no longer slips under the radar of international attention. This study argues that the Yazidi women's brave decision to speak out may help break the millennial silence of rape survivors.

中文翻译:

穆拉德与伊斯兰国

摘要:本文分析了最近的伊拉克文本,一些授权和其他谴责强奸作为战争武器。重点是伊拉克和叙利亚伊斯兰国 (ISIS) 的性暴力肇事者、他们的雅兹迪受害者,以及两名妇女对赔偿和恢复性正义的要求。Farida Khalaf 和 2018 年诺贝尔和平奖获得者 Nadia Murad 在 2014 年至 2015 年期间被性奴役,发表了详细介绍他们经历的证词。他们决心将 ISIS 强奸犯绳之以法,他们讲述了 ISIS 激进分子对他们犯下的以前无法形容的罪行。20 世纪末被判定为危害人类罪的强奸,作为战争武器,尤其是种族灭绝,不再被国际关注。这项研究认为,雅兹迪妇女的
更新日期:2019-11-01
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