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Arminka Helic, campaigner against sexual violence in war: Rape is used as part of genocide

Jan 14, 2026
Baroness Arminka Helic, a former Bosnian refugee and member of the House of Lords, shares her powerful journey from victim to advocate. She highlights the use of sexual violence as a weapon in conflict and the challenge of bringing justice to survivors. Baroness Helic reflects on her crucial work launching the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative and discusses the ongoing stigma that silences victims. She also addresses the urgent plight of asylum seekers and the devastating impact of starvation as a weapon of war.
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ANECDOTE

Warm Welcome Shaped Her Perspective

  • Baroness Arminka Helic describes arriving in the UK as a refugee and being helped by warm families and strangers.
  • Those experiences taught her to see humanity before nationality and shaped her public service.
ANECDOTE

Unexpected Call To The House Of Lords

  • She recalls being summoned by the Foreign Office then the Prime Minister to join the House of Lords unexpectedly.
  • Entering the Lords confirmed to her that Britain offered real opportunity and inclusion.
INSIGHT

Numbers Hide Individual Lives

  • She stresses every refugee number hides a whole life of family, work and community that was taken by force.
  • Reminding decision-makers of individual humanity can change policy priorities.
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