Absolutely, and I think another point you made, which is really important, is that we certainly see forms of violence against women that we never saw before the conflict, including public rape, or forced incest, or rape of the very young or the very old. However, I do think it's important to recognize that sexual violence is a continuum. It occurs in peacetime, and it will continue to occur when the conflict ends, and this is something that we have to keep in mind. Drawing a distinction between conflict-related sexual violence and non-conflict sexual violence is sometimes important, but in order to truly address the issue of violence against women, we actually have to look at this as a continuum, as opposed to a dichotomous issue.
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