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Prevalence of war-related sexual violence and other human rights abuses among internally displaced persons in Sierra Leone.

机译:塞拉利昂境内流离失所者中与战争有关的性暴力和其他侵犯人权行为普遍存在。

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CONTEXT: Sierra Leone's decade-long conflict has cost tens of thousands of lives and all parties to the conflict have committed abuses. OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence and impact of war-related sexual violence and other human rights abuses among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sierra Leone. DESIGN AND SETTING: A cross-sectional, randomized survey, using structured interviews and questionnaires, of internally displaced Sierra Leone women who were living in 3 IDP camps and 1 town, which were conducted over a 4-week period in 2001. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 991 women provided information on 9166 household members. The mean (SE) age of the respondents was 34 (0.48) years (range, 14-80 years). The majority of the women sampled were poorly educated (mean [SE], 1.9 [0.11] years of formal education); 814 were Muslim (82%), and 622 were married (63%). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Accounts of war-related sexual assault and other human rights abuses. RESULTS: Overall, 13% (1157) of household members reported incidents of war-related human rights abuses in the last 10 years, including abductions, beatings, killings, sexual assaults and other abuses. Ninety-four (9%) of 991 respondents and 396 (8%) of 5001 female household members reported war-related sexual assaults. The lifetime prevalence of non-war-related sexual assault committed by family members, friends, or civilians among these respondents was also 9%, which increased to 17% with the addition of war-related sexual assaults (excluding 1% of participants who reported both war-related and non-war-related sexual assault). Eighty-seven percent of women believed that there should be legal protection for women's human rights. More than 60% of respondents believed a man has a right to beat his wife if she disobeys, and that it is a wife's duty/obligation to have sex with her husband even if she does not want to. CONCLUSIONS: Sexual violence committed by combatants in Sierra Leone was widespread and was perpetrated in the context of a high level of human rights abuses against the civilian population.
机译:背景:塞拉利昂长达十年的冲突已经夺走了成千上万人的生命,冲突的所有各方都在滥用职权。目的:评估塞拉利昂境内流离失所者中与战争有关的性暴力和其他侵犯人权行为的普遍性和影响。设计和地点:2001年,在4个星期的时间内,采用结构化访谈和问卷调查的方法,对居住在3个国内流离失所者营地和1个城镇中的境内流离失所的塞拉利昂妇女进行了横断面随机调查。共有991名妇女提供了9166个家庭成员的信息。受访者的平均(SE)年龄为34(0.48)岁(范围为14-80岁)。抽样的大多数妇女教育程度低(平均[SE],1.9 [0.11]年正规教育);穆斯林为814(82%),已婚为622(63%)。主要观察指标:与战争有关的性侵犯和其他侵犯人权行为。结果:总体而言,在过去的10年中,有13%(1157)的家庭成员报告了与战争有关的侵犯人权事件,包括绑架,殴打,杀害,性侵犯和其他虐待。 991名受访者中有94名(9%)和5001名女性家庭成员中的396名(8%)报告了与战争有关的性侵犯。在这些受访者中,由家人,朋友或平民实施的与战争无关的性侵犯的终生患病率也为9%,加上与战争有关的性侵犯,这一比例上升至17%(不包括报告为1%的参与者与战争有关的和与战争无关的性侵犯)。 87%的妇女认为应该为妇女的人权提供法律保护。超过60%的受访者认为,如果丈夫不服从丈夫,丈夫有权殴打妻子,即使丈夫不愿与丈夫发生性行为,也是妻子的义务/义务。结论:塞拉利昂战斗人员实施的性暴力行为普遍存在,并且是在对平民的高度侵犯人权的背景下发生的。

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