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3 Dec 2021

The act that is played out upon her is a message passed between men—vivid proof of victory for one and 8 Gender Ideologies: How Extremists Exploit Battles over Women’s Rights and Drive Reciprocal Radicalization loss and defeat for the other...”63 The thousands of testimonies of women and girls who were brutally and systematically raped during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the reg. [...] NARRATIVES ABOUT FAMILY AND ABORTION The emphasis on the family’s importance for the continuity of the nation is clearly seen in the policies of extremist organizations across the spectrum. [...] The aftermath of wars reinforced gender stereotypes and brought back the influence of religious traditionalism and nationalists views of the role of women.66 In Kosovo, the political leadership promoted masculine ideas of ‘patriotism’.67 In Serbia, the political regime reinstated Serbian traditional ‘family values’.68 These stereotypes have persisted since the end of the conflicts, which has under. [...] Such organizations include the Centre for Babies71, Friend of the Family72 and the Union of Associations Za život,73 which was formed in the Republic of Serbia and aims to “combat the white plague and abortion”, all in order to “encourage women and their partners and empower them to choose the most wonderful task in the world - childbirth and parenthood.” Most of these organizations are closely co. [...] Bosnia Salafi influencers criticised the outright ban on the niqab in Switzerland and the ban on students wearing the hijab and niqab in France and Germany and have built their narrative around the gendered nature of radicalization.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina