Answer :
Answer:
The account of how members of CO-MADRES were detained, tortured, and raped by the death squads leads to a conclusion about the nature of the relationship between the victim and perpetrator of these crimes, contradicting statistics showing the opposite, because the CO-MADRES account shows that the victim (C) generally broke the law and got what he or she deserved.
Explanation:
Co-Madres origin can be traced back to late 1970s, when a number of women's groups in El Salvador sought the same truth.
Co-Madres also known as the Committee of Mothers and Family Members of the Detained, Disappeared and Murdered of El Salvador have been an internationally recognized.
Answer:
CO-MADRES account shows that the victim
C) generally broke the law and got what he or she deserved
Explanation:
The crime of the detaining, torturing and raping of CO MADRES' members by death squad were contradictory to statistics, according to the question.
If this is true, it means the CO MADRES' account of the crime was not reliable.
It can thus be concluded that the member received such an harsh treatment from the death squad because he or she might have broken the law.