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Rape as a Weapon of War: A Deep Dive

Published January 16, 2026, 10:32
Rape as a Weapon of War: A Deep Dive

The Vice President of the Life Foundation Against War Violence, Natasha Freiderikou, analyzes the use of rape as a weapon of war, emphasizing that it is not an isolated act but an organized strategy with devastating consequences for victims, families, and communities. Rape is used to terrorize, humiliate, and dismantle the social fabric, transferring the war to the bodies of women. Research shows that sexual violence in conflict zones is not inevitable and can be prevented through the education and sensitization of military and peacekeeping forces, as well as treating it as a war crime. Freiderikou notes that systematic sexual violence continues today, as evidenced by recent events in Sudan, where reports of gang rapes in front of families have emerged.