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Gendercide is a to refer to female victims ('''feminicide''' or '''femicide''') but it has also been used to refer to male victims ('''viricide''').Jones (1999) MALE VICTIMS The systematic killing of men, viricide, happens sometimes during war to reduce an enemy's potential pool of soldiers; this happened for example in the men were targeted overwhelmingly.http://www.gendercide.org/case_kashmir_punjab.html Draft dodgers Men who refused to Conscription in the military have been the target of Forced Labor , Mutilation , and Massacre in the Angola, Ethiopia, Iraq, Russia Case Study: Military conscription/ Impressment . Many other countries also punish male draft dodgers. FEMICIDE Femicide is the systematic Kill ing of Women because they are women. Femicide is seen as a Gender Crime . It is attested from the 1820s.2006 Random House Unabridged Dictionary Feminicide refers to acts of femicide that are state-sponsored. There have been reports of femicide in , also known as las muertas de Juárez ("The dead women of Juárez"), and Guatemala were reportedly not investigated by the Local Authorities . Most of the women were Rape d before being Murder ed and some were Mutilated , Torture d and even Dismember ed. In Guatemala City about 20% of the over 500 women murdered in 2004 and 2005 were killed in pairs, due to an "intimate Relationship" , according to Claudia Acevedo of Lesbiradas . There is also concern that femicide of Aboriginal women is taking place in Canada . Five hundred Aboriginal women have been reported missing or murdered since 1980, a disproportionate proportion compared to non-Aboriginal women. According to Sociological Studies , these women are seen as easy targets because their Race places them at the bottom of the social and economic hierarchy. Many of the missing women have been dismissed as Prostitutes and their disappearances have gone uninvestigated. A major factor in bringing international attention to Canadian women was the murder of Helen Betty Osborne in 1971. According to the Geneva Centre For The Democratic Control Of The Armed Forces , between 113 and 200 million women are missing. The most widespread form of femicide is in the form of Sex-selective Infanticide in cultures with strong preferences for male offspring, notably in the Mainland of the People's Republic Of China , India , and South Korea . These practices result in demographic imbalance with an excess of males. The Chinese example shows 1.13 males/female under 15 years, as opposed to a 'natural' average of 1.05. Sex selection in favour of females appears to be rare or non-existent. SEE ALSO NOTES }}} REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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