female socialisation gave women 'avenues for survival' that 'were not available to men and boys'
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nothing 'could be cruller or more callous' than attempting to bring from this 'universal destruction' theories of 'comparative endurance that awards favour to one group of individuals over the other'
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'Outside the family there had to be bribery; within there was love and mutual help'
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The person who explains why the topic of **** in genocide has come under light recently and been studied further
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Women were 'terrorised by rumours of the threat of ****'. Silence due to victims being killed after.
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**** is ubiquitous in warfare. It aims to exercise control and dominance, impose terror and humiliation.
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Suppressing the discussion of sexual violence reinforces the marginalisation and diminution of women's importance. It serves as another expression of male dominance.