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). |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 30
Стр. 4
... troops on the rights of women and girls and on national and international law barring sexual violence. • Provide troops and public officials with training and counseling on sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS; provide ...
... troops on the rights of women and girls and on national and international law barring sexual violence. • Provide troops and public officials with training and counseling on sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS; provide ...
Стр. 5
... by MONUC troops; publish the results of such investigations, including the charges now reportedly pending against a Moroccan Recommendations 5 To the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo To the United Nations.
... by MONUC troops; publish the results of such investigations, including the charges now reportedly pending against a Moroccan Recommendations 5 To the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo To the United Nations.
Стр. 11
... troops into the Congo, asserting the need to impede preparations for attacks on Rwanda as well as any obligation to protect the Banyamulenge, Congolese of the Tutsi ethnic group, who were being threatened by local and national Congolese ...
... troops into the Congo, asserting the need to impede preparations for attacks on Rwanda as well as any obligation to protect the Banyamulenge, Congolese of the Tutsi ethnic group, who were being threatened by local and national Congolese ...
Стр. 12
... troops but several thousand ex-FAR and militia members regrouped to resume fighting the Rwandan government forces in Congo and later in Rwanda.9 Uganda, too, sent troops to support the AFDL. Under the leadership of Laurent Kabila, the ...
... troops but several thousand ex-FAR and militia members regrouped to resume fighting the Rwandan government forces in Congo and later in Rwanda.9 Uganda, too, sent troops to support the AFDL. Under the leadership of Laurent Kabila, the ...
Стр. 13
... troops and Uganda brought home some of its soldiers, although it later sent some troops back into the Congo. Zimbabwe, Burundi, and Rwanda said their troops would also be withdrawn, but fixed no date for this action.11 In October and ...
... troops and Uganda brought home some of its soldiers, although it later sent some troops back into the Congo. Zimbabwe, Burundi, and Rwanda said their troops would also be withdrawn, but fixed no date for this action.11 In October and ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
abducted abuses According acts appropriate armed armed conflict armed groups army assailants assistance attacked authorities Bukavu Burundian carry civilian combatants committed Committee Congolese continued Convention crimes Democratic discrimination against women eastern Congo eliminate ensure equality field forces forest forms Goma groups held HIV/AIDS Human Rights Watch humanitarian husband Hutu International Rescue Committee killed lives Mai-Mai means measures military mother October officers organization particular Parties percent perpetrators persons political population present protection raped rebel region responsibility result Rights Watch interview Rwandan Security sexual violence Shabunda situation social society soldiers sometimes South Kivu suffer taken territory told took town treatment troops United Nations Uvira victims village violations witnesses woman women and girls