Gloria Steinem, Women Under Siege, Documenting Sex Crimes in Syria in Real Time (JEWISH PRESS) By: Yori Yanover 03/29/12)
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“Imagine what it would mean to track rape in conflict in real time –
we’re doing it in Syria,” declares the new website Women Under Siege.
“Our mission is to show the world that each woman raped has been
illegally brutalized against her will. We aim to show that this
woman, wherever she is, matters. As part of this, we’re trying
something new: telling individual stories from Syria as they happen.”
The website is calling on women and men from Syria and those working
with Syrian refugees to provide reports of sexualized violence as the
crisis there continues to unfold.
A Women’s Media Center initiative, Women Under Siege is documenting
and advocating against sexualized violence in conflict. Spearheaded
by Gloria Steinem, this initiative explores historical evidence that
sexualized violence occurred in wars from the Holocaust to the
present day. In the belief that understanding what happened in the
past might have helped us to prevent or to prepare for the mass
sexual assaults of other conflicts, from Bosnia to the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Women Under Siege is working to heighten
public consciousness of causes and prevention.
“We are relying on you to help us discover whether rape and sexual
assault are widespread—such evidence can be used to aid the
international community in grasping the urgency of what is happening
in Syria, and can provide the base for potential future
prosecutions,” declare the website operator. “Our goal is to make
these atrocities visible, and to gather evidence so that one day
justice may be served.”
The website has partnered with a Harvard-based doctor and an
epidemiologist from Columbia University, as well as multiple Syrian
activists.
In an article titled “The cartography of suffering: Women Under Siege
maps sexualized violence in Syria,” published on the new website,
Lauren Wolfe and Catherine M. Mullaly write:
When we hear about conflicts in foreign countries and imagine
terrible acts, our thoughts don’t turn immediately to rape. We think
of bombings and refugees and government suppression. If we think of
sexualized violence at all, we may imagine a faceless, powerless
woman, one unfortunate person who will eventually become a statistic—
400,000 raped in Rwanda, 100,000 in Guatemala. When we hear about
conflicts, we don’t imagine these stories. Or we consider them to
simply be part of a larger horror.
But at Women Under Siege, our mission is to show the world that each
woman raped is a person who has been illegally brutalized against her
will, that she is part of a family and a community that may now be
shredded. We aim to show that this woman, wherever she is, matters.
As part of this mission, we’re trying something new: telling
egregiously underreported stories from Syria as they happen, with as
much accuracy as possible. The blurred suffering of women who have
been sexually violated in the raging but opaque Syrian conflict is
now being made visible on our site,
WomenUnderSiegeSyria.crowdmap.com. (© 2012 JewishPress. 03/29/12)
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