9 Dec 2015

Gender In Post Government Societies

"Of all non combatants in the former Yugoslavia, adult civilian men were most likely to be massacred by enemy forces, Why therefore did international agencies mandated with the protection of civilians evacuate women and children but not military aged men from besieged areas? ...the international dilemmas faced by protection workers in the former Yugoslavia when negotiating access to civilian populations. Firstly Gender beliefs constitute the strategies on which civilian protection is based and secondly gender norms operate in practise to constrain the options available to protection workers in assisting civilians. These two formal pathways converged in the former Yugoslavia to produce effect disastrous to adult men and male adolescents." CS MGTOW


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