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Forced Prostitution and Sexual Slavery in War
Forced prostitution and sexual slavery are distinct as forms of war rape, as they entail more than the opportunistic rape by soldiers of women captives. Instead, women and girls are forced into sexual slavery, in some cases for prolonged periods. This is defined by the UN as “the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised, including sexual access through rape or other forms of sexual violence”UNHCR,'Contemporary Forms of Slavery: Systematic Rape, Sexual Slavery and Slavery-like Practices during Armed Conflict', (1998), Section B, para. 27, Retrieved at
=Germany=
It is estimated that at least 50,000 women were forced into sexual slavery by German forces during World War II{{Cite journal |journal=University of Minnesota PhD Thesis| last=Gertjejanssen |first=Jo| year=2004 |title=Victims, Heroes, Survivors: Sexual Violence on the Eastern Front During World War II |page=220 |url=http://www.victimsheroessurvivors.info/eastern_front_gender_violence_full.html }}. Official brothels of local women were established for occupying troops in Poland, France, Scandinavia, the Balkans, and Russia, and for front line troops in Africa and the Middle EastFranz W. Seidler, "Prostitution, Homosexualität, Selbstverstümmelung - Probleme der deutschen Sanitätsführung 1939-1945 (Prostitution, Homosexuality, Masturbation - Problems of the German Medical Service, 1939-1945); 1977, p. 154. These brothels were staffed by local women, many of whom were either held against their will as sex slaves, or given the ‘choice’ between internment and prostitution. Furthermore, a brothel system was established in German concentration camps, both for the use of camp personnel, and to reward good behaviour on the part of other inmates. Women were shipped from the Ravensbrück concentration camp to others to serve as prostitutes, with the exception of Auschwitz, which operated an internal brothel{{Cite journal |journal=Der Speigen| title=Nazi Sex Slaves: New Exhibition Documents Forced Prostitution in Concentration Camps| url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/nazi-sex-slaves-new-exhibition-documents-forced-prostitution-in-concentration-camps-a-459704.html }}.
{{See also|German military brothels in World War II|German camp brothels in World War II}}
=Japan=
An estimated 200,000 women and girls, mostly Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese and Filipino, were forced to work as prostitutes in Japanese military brothels, known euphemistically as 'comfort stations' during World War II. Some were forcibly abducted from their homes by Japanese troops, whilst other responded to false adverts for work in factories or as nurses, and were then coerced by military authorities work as sexual slaves for Japanese occupying troops{{Cite journal |journal=The American Historical Review: 102 (2)| last=Mitchell |first=Richard H.| title=The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War| page=503}}. Such comfort stations existed in Japan, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, then Malaya, Thailand, Burma, New Guinea, Hong Kong, Macau, and French Indochina {{Cite journal |journal=Reuters| title=FACTBOX-Disputes over Japan's wartime "comfort women" continue| url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKSP21646220070305| date=March 5, 2007| accessdate=01 December 2013 }}.
{{See also|Comfort Women}}
=Bosnia-Herzegovina=
Sexual slavery a prominent form of war rape during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, in the early 1990s. It is estimated that approximately 20,000 Bosnian girls and women suffered rape in 1992 in Bosnia-Herzegovina alone, many of them while held by Serb forces in detention facilities of various types. Some of these facilities were established for the explicit purpose of rape and sexual assault, both to provide sex for Serb soldiers, and for the purposes 'ethnic cleansing' through forced impregnation{{Cite journal |journal=Politics and Society: 34 (3)| last=Wood |first=Elisabeth Jean| title=Variation in Sexual Violence during War| page=311-312}}.
=Sierra Leone=
The Sierra Leonean civil war, which lasted from 1991 to 2002, saw many cases of brutal war rape including forced prostitution and sexual slavery. Women and girls were detained for extended periods of time, and were forced to provide sexual services to a particular rebel camp or to an individual rebel{{cite web |url=http://www.womenundersiegeproject.org/conflicts/profile/sierra-leone
|title=Conflict Profile: Sierra Leone |website=womenunderseigeproject.org |publisher= Women Under Seige Project |accessdate=01 December 2013}}. In some cases these women underwent forced marriage, and became so called ‘bush wives’ who lived with their forced partner{{Cite journal |journal=Politics and Society: 34 (3)| last=Wood |first=Elisabeth Jean| title=Variation in Sexual Violence during War| page=315}}. These ‘wives’ were regularly interchanged when the soldier became bored, or if the woman became ill{{Cite journal |journal=Human Rights Watch: 15 (1)| year=2002| title=We’ll Kill You if You Cry| page=43}}.
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