
Our Bodies Their Battlefield - What War Does to Women
Christina Lamb draws on over thirty years of experience reporting from war zones to reveal the devastating impact of conflict on women in Our Bodies, Their Battlefield.
This powerful account exposes how rape is deliberately used as a weapon by armies, terrorists, and militias to humiliate, oppress, and enforce ethnic cleansing. Through firsthand stories of survivors, from the enslaved ‘comfort women’ of World War Two to victims of the Rwandan genocide and Yazidi captives of ISIS, Lamb highlights both their suffering and remarkable courage.
The book also shares inspiring tales of resistance and justice, reminding us that while rape has long been a tool of war, it is a crime that can and must be stopped.
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$6.16Our Bodies Their Battlefield - What War Does to Women
Christina Lamb draws on over thirty years of experience reporting from war zones to reveal the devastating impact of conflict on women in Our Bodies, Their Battlefield.
This powerful account exposes how rape is deliberately used as a weapon by armies, terrorists, and militias to humiliate, oppress, and enforce ethnic cleansing. Through firsthand stories of survivors, from the enslaved ‘comfort women’ of World War Two to victims of the Rwandan genocide and Yazidi captives of ISIS, Lamb highlights both their suffering and remarkable courage.
The book also shares inspiring tales of resistance and justice, reminding us that while rape has long been a tool of war, it is a crime that can and must be stopped.
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Christina Lamb draws on over thirty years of experience reporting from war zones to reveal the devastating impact of conflict on women in Our Bodies, Their Battlefield.
This powerful account exposes how rape is deliberately used as a weapon by armies, terrorists, and militias to humiliate, oppress, and enforce ethnic cleansing. Through firsthand stories of survivors, from the enslaved ‘comfort women’ of World War Two to victims of the Rwandan genocide and Yazidi captives of ISIS, Lamb highlights both their suffering and remarkable courage.
The book also shares inspiring tales of resistance and justice, reminding us that while rape has long been a tool of war, it is a crime that can and must be stopped.

















