Mr Tom Burns addressed a small group about the issues of sexual violence used against women, men and children in areas of unrest. You can hear the entire podcast here: http://www.griffith.edu.au/business-government/griffith-asia-institute/research/human-protection-hub/news-and-media/podcasts
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