Abstract
“Silent power, audible impunity” examines conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) against male detainees, in Abu Ghraib and in Camp Breadbasket, following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the US–UK coalition. The article explores three contributing factors to the abuse: the impunity of the Western perpetrators, the justification of the abuse through “War on Terror” narratives, and the gender norms within the military. It argues that it is imperative to ensure accountability for crimes against humanity, to cultivate a minimally harmful political discourse, and to address the impact of gendered discussions surrounding CRSV.