Kim Thuy Seelinger quoted in The Guardian, June 10, 2013
Rape has been thought of as “an inevitable, almost subterranean feature of war – part of the ‘boys will be boys’ thinking many had about war and how soldiers conduct it,” observes Kim Thuy Seelinger…. “The idea that targeting civilians through sexual violence could also be a strategic or intentional means of attack – and that these were international crimes for which perpetrators should be punished and survivors should be redressed – was not part of the dialogue or documentation.”