Male victims of sexual violence: war's silent sufferers
Allan Ngari, Institute for Security Studies (ISS).
Sexual violence is a tactic of war, used to humiliate, dominate and instill fear. It is also increasingly being used as a tactic of terrorism. While the focus has largely been on women and girls as victims of sexual violence, boys and men are equally at risk. Sexual violence against men and boys takes on a range of heinous acts, including anal and oral rape, genital torture, castration and coercion to rape others. Many of these acts are seen as emasculating, and while many male victims are willing to give accounts of what they witnessed, they are less likely to express what they themselves had experienced in conflict (webpage).
Key wordschildren / sexual violence against men / violence
CountriesAfrica / Democratic Republic of Congo / Rwanda
CategoryPublication