The War Within the War: Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Eastern CongoHuman Rights Watch, 2002 - Всего страниц: 114 Within the larger war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the warring parties carry out another war - that of sexual violence against women and girls. This report documents the frequent and sometimes systematic use of sexual violence in eastern areas of the country that are occupied by the Rwandan army and administered by its Congolese proxy, the Rassemblement congolais pour la democratie (RCD). |
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... continued going to the fields to cultivate, to the forest to make charcoal, or to markets to trade their goods even though doing so put them at risk of sexual violence. Soldiers and combatants preyed upon such women and girls as well as ...
... continued going to the fields to cultivate, to the forest to make charcoal, or to markets to trade their goods even though doing so put them at risk of sexual violence. Soldiers and combatants preyed upon such women and girls as well as ...
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... continued in the Kivus, characterized by systematic and grave violations of international humanitarian law by all parties.13 The Lusaka agreement provides for an Inter-Congolese Dialogue to bring together representatives from the ...
... continued in the Kivus, characterized by systematic and grave violations of international humanitarian law by all parties.13 The Lusaka agreement provides for an Inter-Congolese Dialogue to bring together representatives from the ...
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... continued at least until that time. As of this writing, Burundian government troops remained in Congo. Mai-Mai The term Mai-Mai19 originally applied to numerous locally based groups of combatants committed to the defense of their ...
... continued at least until that time. As of this writing, Burundian government troops remained in Congo. Mai-Mai The term Mai-Mai19 originally applied to numerous locally based groups of combatants committed to the defense of their ...
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... continued that she asked him why he made others suffer. “He answered, “That is the job of a soldier.” He told Marie G. that he had had many women but that none was as terrible (that is, resistant) as she was. He threatened to shoot her ...
... continued that she asked him why he made others suffer. “He answered, “That is the job of a soldier.” He told Marie G. that he had had many women but that none was as terrible (that is, resistant) as she was. He threatened to shoot her ...
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... continued to go to the forest to cultivate, seek food, or make charcoal to keep themselves and their families alive.98 At one time RCD troops required local people to gather firewood for them and this too forced women to take the risk ...
... continued to go to the forest to cultivate, seek food, or make charcoal to keep themselves and their families alive.98 At one time RCD troops required local people to gather firewood for them and this too forced women to take the risk ...
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