Devorah Margolin, Gina Vale
hroughout its rule, the #Islamic State# employed an ideologically driven system of control and persecution, resulting in widespread gendered violence perpetrated by and against men, women, and even children. On the tenth anniversary of the start of the group’s genocidal campaign against the Yazidi community, Islamic State ideology persists, and its members have yet to be held fully accountable for crimes against civilian and minority populations. This article explores the group’s gendered violence during and since its caliphate years, exploring how a diverse spectrum of responses from local and international actors have aided or hampered efforts to achieve justice, peace, and security...[1]
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