Sexual Violence in the Ongoing War in Ukraine

Date/Time: 17. November 2022, 12:00-13:15
Venue: Bergen Global

As war in Ukraine continues to unfold, disturbing accounts of sexual violence and rape perpetrated primarily by Russian and Russian-affiliated soldiers against Ukrainian citizens have been reported. These accounts of sexual violence are grim and widespread and Ukrainian civilians have spoken of experiencing and witnessing harrowing assaults across the country.

In this lunch seminar, the patterns of sexual violence we are witnessing in Ukraine will be discussed. Join us as we hear from researchers and activists about how the violence is being perpetrated, and the work being done to document the violence and help survivors.

Participants:  

Yuliia Ansonova from La Strada Ukraine which is a public human rights organisation working to ensure gender equality, peace building, prevention of gender-based violence, including domestic violence, combating human trafficking and ensuring the rights of children, promoting human rights standards in all spheres of society and the state. 

Kateryna Busol is a Ukrainian lawyer specializing in international humanitarian and criminal law. She recently contributed to the report from the Global Survivors Fund on opportunities for reparations for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in Ukraine (see, here: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ff7d9f4dd4cdc650b24f9a4/t/62c3d1610bf4cc740f73fb56/1657000313991/GSFReporUkraine_ENG.pdf). 

Anna Gopsill, a PhD candidate in Human Rights at the University of London focusing on conflict-related sexual violence against men and boys, is the discussant.

The seminar will be chaired by Dorothee Alberts (LawTransform).