In the global context of contemporary war, it is becoming increasingly evident that war is being enraged to pursue destructive women's lives. In times when the gender hierarchy is never changed, the truth has become outdated, ruthless militia cut women's innocent and conscious lines around the world and used them as scapegoats for infantry. These victims are embarrassing; their ideological and physical abuse and violence are not national victories, they are violations of human life.
In the scientific literature, the history of violence against women remains ambiguous. This is partly due to inappropriate reporting of social violence, taboos, stigma and subject hypersensitivity, as well as multiple types of violence against women (in particular rape, sexual assault, assault and domestic violence) . Even today it is widely recognized that the lack of reliable and sustained data does not provide a clear picture of violence against women. Tracking the history of violence against women is difficult and it is evident that the majority of violence is accepted, forgiven and sanctioned by law. As an example, the Roman law stipulates that men have the right to punish their wife, at the place of death, the incineration of witches, the church, and even forgiveness.
Sexual violence can be traced back to Greeks and Romans. Women are considered to be property, and there is no right to physical or sexual behavior. Therefore, raping a woman during the Heian period is considered a property crime and only affects its owner. My husband, son, or brother. During the armed conflict, sexual violence, especially rape, is considered a normal byproduct and is "socially acceptable in the context of the rules of war". In ancient Greece women sometimes caused urban attacks, conquered women as new wives, jealousies, legitimate plundering, slaves and trophies. In the war and peace, the fact that sexual violence against women is a matter of course has brought about negligence of all means, goals and degrees of such violence, it is expressionless and anonymous.
Many women, especially indigenous women, often become sexual slaves to soldiers under rape and other forms of sexual violence. If the community is occupied or destroyed, the entire group of women affecting the prosperity and health of the entire community after the conflict may be subject to rape, sexuality and slavery. In February 2016, in former Sepur Zarco trial, two former soldiers were found guilty of crimes against humanity with alleged sexual abuse of 11 indigenous peoples Q'eqchi women, female disappearance and women and two I was forced to kill my daughter. The expert witness convened by the prosecution is a Brazilian feminist scholar, Rita Segato. Q'eqchi "The women in the area received extensive compensation for the injuries caused by soldiers convicted and this is the first time that we tried sexual slavery during armed conflict.