Kekerasan Berbasis Gender terhadap Pengungsi Perempuan Suriah di Yordania tahun 2011-2016

Main Author: Izzah, Nur Diana
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed
Terbitan: , 2017
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Online Access: http://repository.ub.ac.id/6297/
Daftar Isi:
  • Syrian female refugees are affected by gender based violence (GBV) as a victim of both conflict-related rape crimes perpetrated by Syiran governmental regime, Shabia, and terrorist groups like ISIL/ISIS in their home country and as they tried to escape from such violence, they are continually facing several types of gender based violence in the refugee camps and public sphere in Jordan as reported by some local and international organizations and medias. While the government of Jordan and activists have been working on combatting GBV and promoting women’s empowernment in Jordan, the prevalence of violence against women in Jordan especially among refugee women and girls is still relatively high. The main adjective of this research is to analyze the causes of gender based violence among Syrian female refugee in Jordan using Galtung’s triangle violence analogy to examine the correlation between direct, structural and cultural violence through gender lense. This research has found that the causes of gender based violence among Syiran female refugee in Jordan are relatively complex. Cultural violence in religion, ideology, language, art, and cosmology domains seem to play a role in legitimizing the patriarchal structural violence in the forms of economic exploitation and political repression towards women which in some cases leads to direct violence as a result. Given the complexity of the causes and the openended process of GBV, the positive peace among Syrian female refugee in Jordan will take a long of time to be achieved.