Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2025
First delegation
- Female
Victimizing event: kidnapping/massacre.
- Male
Victimizing event: homicide/torture.
- Female
Victimizing event: homicide of a protected person, massacre and dispossession.
- Female
Victimizing event: massacre and forced displacement.
- Male
Victimizing event: homicide of a protected person/massacre.
- Female
Victimizing event: forced disappearance.
- Male
Victimizing event: forced displacement.
- Male
Victimizing event: homicide of a family member.
- Male
Victimizing event: massacre and forced displacement.
- Female
Victimizing event: extrajudicial execution.
- Female
Victimizing event: gender- based violence and displacement.
- Female
Victimizing event: homicide of a protected person/displacement.
Second delegation
- Female
Victimizing event: forced disappearance.
- Female
Victimizing event: forced recruitment (as a minor) into armed groups.
- Female
Victimizing event: homicide of a protected person.
- Female
Victimizing event: forced disappearance.
- Male
Victimizing event: forced displacement, threat and violation of personal integrity.
- Male
Victimizing event: victim of the use of prohibited weapons (anti- personnel mine); forced displacement.
- Male
Victimizing event: displacement; threats; discrimination, disappearances, selective deaths and acts of violence against ethnic groups in especially vulnerable conditions.
- Female
Victimizing event: sexual and gender- based violence.
- Female
Victimizing event: deprivation of liberty with violation of personal integrity.
- Female
Victimizing event: homicide of a protected person.
- Female
Victimizing event: homicide of a family member.
- Female
Victimizing event: kidnapping.
Third delegation
- Male
Victimizing event: kidnapping.
- Male
Victimizing event: kidnapping.
- Female
Victimizing event: undeclared.
- Female
Victimizing event: victim of partisan attack.
- Male
Victimizing event: homicide of a family member.
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