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Gender-Based Violence in a Militarized Context: East Timor/Timor-Leste, 1974-2011.

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dc.contributor.advisor Devere, Heather
dc.contributor.author Wong, Audrey Lind Fei
dc.date.copyright 2012
dc.identifier.citation Wong, A. L. F. (2012). Gender-Based Violence in a Militarized Context: East Timor/Timor-Leste, 1974-2011. (Thesis, Master of Arts). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2393 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2393
dc.description.abstract This research project examines two forms of militarized environments in East Timor/Timor-Leste from the period 1974 to 2011. Three contextual conditions were examined to identify independent variables that may facilitate sexual and gender-based violence in Timor-Leste, they are: the period of Indonesian military occupation from 1974 to 1999, traditional Timorese cultural practices, and the post-conflict setting from 1999 to 2011. Despite the ongoing practice in some sections of Timorese society of a number of traditional customs that infringes upon individual rights, it does not reflect the wider trend of society and they are subject to flexibility. However, it is found that the traditional Timorese justice system lacks transparency and the mechanisms to guarantee accountability of perpetrators. Timorese women have limited access to impartial justice processes as gender-based prejudice and biases often inform rulings made by council elders especially in cases of rape and domestic violence. In the context of the Indonesian military (ABRI/TNI), suppression and violence were its preferred methods to subdue political discontent and it relied heavily on force and terror to intimidate. The underlying forces driving the violence however stem from the military’s insecurity as to how it came to power. Both men and women face major challenges in the post-conflict environment. For women, the threat of and exposure to violence silently perpetuates. For men, frustrations stemming from the loss of status and control have translated into various forms of violence. Unfortunately for Timorese women, their bodies have become the site of such violence.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Otago
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dc.subject Gender-Based Violence
dc.subject East Timor
dc.subject Militarization
dc.title Gender-Based Violence in a Militarized Context: East Timor/Timor-Leste, 1974-2011.
dc.type Thesis
dc.language.rfc3066 en
thesis.degree.discipline Peace & Conflict Studies
thesis.degree.name Master of Arts
thesis.degree.grantor University of Otago
thesis.degree.level Masters
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