victims were children, as old as 75 years old, there were saying that there was nothing to do with sex, but dehumanizing the enemy. If you were a man and you will see that your daughter, your mother, being raped...you will not be able to fight. There was a book released by Irish Chang also titled Rape of Nanking. She [compiled] the testimonies, Several years after she released the book, she killed herself. She couldn’t take what was she reading, she was just doing the testimonies. [Photo in slide] ​This photo - this woman holding her baby - after she was raped, she was decapitated. “Comfort women”, 1938-1945. ​The whole idea was sexual slavery. The justification of comfort women is supposedly they give comfort to the Japanese soldiers in terms of sexual intercourse. So they need the women to give comfort. They were saying that the violence in the Rape of Nanking was because the Japanese were not able to have comfort/sexual intercourse. They abducted young women all over Southeast Asia, and it was forced prostitution. The experience was about 50 men in one day, they serviced the comfort women sexually. And ang pinakamababang presyo [ay] Chinese. And until now the Filipino women have not received that justice that they have been demanding. Kung mga rebulto lang ng comfort women ay ang sarili pa nating pamahalaan ay kailangan ng magandang relasyon with Japan, but you cannot deny that this has happened. The lolas, they are dying, I think there are five left. Bangladeshi Liberation War, 1971 . ​Rape and forced impregnation. Bangladesh launched their liberation against Pakistan and the Pakistani army [conducted] widespread rape and forced impregnation of Bangladeshi women. The Pakistani army wanted the women to give birth to Pakistani ethnicity, as if the women were just vessels. When Bangladesh had their independence, the women were considered “heroes”, they “sacrificed for the nation” because of them being raped by the Pakistani army during the liberation war.. They have not received justice up to this day. Khmer Rouge Regime, 1975-79. Forced marriage and marital rape; rape as torture. In the Khmer Rouge regime, the ones wearing eyeglasses are the intellectuals, pinatay lahat ng nakasalamin. In terms of sexual violence, it was forced marriage and marital rape, and mass weddings were conducted. Halimbawa, kung may asawa ka prior to the regime, you will have to be married again. You have to undergo marital union for the revolution. But it didn't end there, after being forcibly married, they were forced to consummate their marital union. Pinilit ang mga babae ng kanilang comrades, you have now marital rape. Khmer rouge has not recognized sexual violence as a violation. Guatemalan Indigenous Women, 1981-82. ​Rape and sexual slavery, 90% were indigenous women. It had a connection with land. Indigenous people around the world connected to the land, same with other countries. If your enemy seeks to remove you from that land, you have to be terrorized to drive you out of the land. The Guatemalan military...so they will have to leave their land Page 13​ of 62

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