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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... told Human Rights Watch: “My body has become sad. I have no happiness.” Brutality against civilians, and specifically sexual violence, is an integral part of the war in eastern Congo. Forces involved in acts of sexual violence against ...
... told Human Rights Watch: “My body has become sad. I have no happiness.” Brutality against civilians, and specifically sexual violence, is an integral part of the war in eastern Congo. Forces involved in acts of sexual violence against ...
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... told our research team, “We are all Mai-Mai—it's self-defense. We must show the Rwandans that they control nothing.”21 A doctor said, “The Mai-Mai are our colleagues. It's a popular revolution....They are the people of the village.”22 ...
... told our research team, “We are all Mai-Mai—it's self-defense. We must show the Rwandans that they control nothing.”21 A doctor said, “The Mai-Mai are our colleagues. It's a popular revolution....They are the people of the village.”22 ...
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... told us, “The war has pushed the girls to prostitution.”45 A U.N. official concurred. “We have come to the point where families even push their daughters into prostitution for simple survival,” she said.46 One woman said that she had no ...
... told us, “The war has pushed the girls to prostitution.”45 A U.N. official concurred. “We have come to the point where families even push their daughters into prostitution for simple survival,” she said.46 One woman said that she had no ...
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... told us, “There is no way to protect girls from these things. I know they didn't target me—any [woman] would have had the same thing happen—but this is unacceptable. There are many girls who live in these conditions.”54 This report ...
... told us, “There is no way to protect girls from these things. I know they didn't target me—any [woman] would have had the same thing happen—but this is unacceptable. There are many girls who live in these conditions.”54 This report ...
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... told us that he and his colleagues used to think that it was Interahamwe who were responsible for rapes in their area, until is emerged that the attackers were soldiers, or Mai-Mai rebels, or deserters. He explained: But we found that ...
... told us that he and his colleagues used to think that it was Interahamwe who were responsible for rapes in their area, until is emerged that the attackers were soldiers, or Mai-Mai rebels, or deserters. He explained: But we found that ...
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