Illustration of women holding their hands out to male perpetrators of sexual violence
Image: © Kim Changsu, Mansudae Art Studio, Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea | oster for the Women's International War Crimes Tribunal 2000, Tokyo, Japan.

Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict

  • Museums, History
  • Imperial War Museum, Lambeth
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Time Out says

‘Wherever conflict erupts, sexual violence is present.’ So it’s surprising that until 2025, the UK has never had a major exhibition on sexual violence in conflict. This year the Imperial War Museum is hoping to shed light on the topic that remains widely under-discussed. 

Through first-person testimonies, objects, artwork, propoganda posters and papers, Unsilenced will investigate the different ways in which sexual violence in conflict can manifest. It will span the untold stories of child evacuees, victims of trafficking, prisoners of war, and survivors from the First World War to present-day conflicts, and highlight the ongoing efforts of those fighting for justice and working to prevent conflict-related sexual violence. It’s expected to be a sobering, ground-breaking exhibition. 

NB: This exhibition includes cases of rape, sexual humiliation, torture and child abuse in conflict. IWM advises that this exhibition is only suitable for those aged 16 or over. 

Details

Address
Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Rd
London
SE1 6HZ
Transport:
Tube: Lambeth North
Price:
Free

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