
War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon
Directed by Danièle AletNovember 23, 2019 52mDocumentary, Crime,
6.98.0
War rapes. Mass rapes. These terrifying words now regularly haunt international news reports amid attacks and massacres of civilians. As a "collateral" weapon of war, mass rapes perpetrated alongside every conflict have destroyed entire generations of women, men, and children. From Berlin in 1945 to Syria in 2015, via Italy, Japan, Rwanda, Serbia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, and the Islamic State, 70 years of war rape, slavery, and sexual torture.
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War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon was released on November 23, 2019.
War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon was directed by Danièle Alet.
War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon has a runtime of 52m.
War rapes. Mass rapes. These terrifying words now regularly haunt international news reports amid attacks and massacres of civilians. As a "collateral" weapon of war, mass rapes perpetrated alongside every conflict have destroyed entire generations of women, men, and children. From Berlin in 1945 to Syria in 2015, via Italy, Japan, Rwanda, Serbia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, and the Islamic State, 70 years of war rape, slavery, and sexual torture.
The key characters in War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon are Self (Céline Bardet), Self (Bok Dong Kim), Self (Denis Mukwege Mukengere).
War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon is a Documentary, Crime, War film.
War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
