Male and Gender-Diverse Victims of Sexual Violence in the Rohingya Genocide: The Selective Narrative of International Courts

IF 1.7 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Victoria Hospodaryk
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Abstract

For the approximately one million Rohingya forced to flee Myanmar since October 2016, unfolding proceedings in both the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) present potential avenues for securing justice. Yet, for male and gender-diverse victims of sexual violence, whose experiences have historically been overlooked in international criminal law, justice requires recognition of all the crimes committed against them. This article demonstrates that the burgeoning narrative of events constructed in and by both the ICJ and the ICC is one which sidelines the experiences of male and gender-diverse victims of sexual violence. By comparing publicly available filings and decisions of the ICJ and the ICC with reports produced by UN bodies and nongovernmental organizations, and drawing upon insights gained from interviews with lawyers working with the Rohingya, I expose the gaps in the emerging narrative of Rohingya victimization and explain the reasons behind them.
罗兴亚种族灭绝中性暴力的男性和性别受害者:国际法院的选择性叙述
自2016年10月以来,约有100万罗兴亚人被迫逃离缅甸,国际法院(ICJ)和国际刑事法院(ICC)正在展开的诉讼程序为伸张正义提供了潜在途径。然而,对于性暴力的男性和性别多样的受害者来说,他们的经历在国际刑法中历来被忽视,伸张正义需要承认对他们犯下的所有罪行。这篇文章表明,国际法院和国际刑事法院对事件的迅速发展的叙述是对性暴力的男性和性别不同受害者的经历的一种忽视。通过将国际法院和国际刑事法院的公开文件和决定与联合国机构和非政府组织的报告进行比较,并借鉴对与罗兴亚人合作的律师的采访所获得的见解,我揭示了新出现的罗兴亚受害叙事中的差距,并解释了其背后的原因。
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