In this article, the author examines the recent conflicts between the Meiti and Kuki tribes in Manipur, emphasizing the sexual violence directed at the women of the minority tribe. By analyzing the roles played by different women based on their ethnicities, the author has identified the role of organizational behavior leading to intersectional violence in ethnic conflicts. Employing a feminist-intersectional approach, the author investigates the use of rape and sexual offences as instruments of oppression, particularly in conflict zones and tribal disputes. The article also critiques the negligence of governmental authorities and proposes a preventive framework to enhance protection for victims.”
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