“We are witnessing the weaponisation of gender equality on many fronts,” said Bahous. “If we do not stand up and demand change, the consequences will be felt for decades, and peace will remain elusive.”

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    24 days ago

    This point falls apart when you consider how it’s usually men fighting. Ideally it’d be 100% combatants, which would result in 90%< men. Of course men can also be civilians, but you’d still expect the ratio to lean a bit more than that towards men.

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      24 days ago

      Sure, but in the article they are talking specifically about civilian deaths. So combatants aren’t counted here.