Agama orang Congo:

"Religions: Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 20%, Kimbanguist 10%, Muslim 10%, 
other (includes syncretic sects and indigenous beliefs) 10%"

http://www.indexmundi.com/democratic_republic_of_the_congo/religions.html

Kita anggap saja, untuk memudahkan diskusi, yang melakukan kejahatan keji ini 
adalah orang Nasrani.

Dan mereka adalah orang Nasrani yang ingkar terhadap ajaran gereja mereka, 
karena pemahaman ajaran Nasrni  oleh gereja Katolik dan gereja-gereja anggota 
WCC menentng kekerasan.

Beda dengan ajaran agama taik anjing Islam yang TIDAK menentang kekerasan.
 

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CNN.com 
 
Attackers rape more than 170 women in raids on Congo villages

(CNN) -- Over the course of two June nights, attackers plundered villages in 
the far east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. They stole medicine from the 
local health center, goats from farmers, cell phones, motorcycles and other 
property from residents. Before fleeing, they raped and beat more than 170 
women.

The women were as young as 17, as old as 90, according to a United Nations 
official, who was not named because he is not authorized to speak to the media. 
The attacks took place in the villages of Nakyele and Abala.

The humanitarian group Medicins San Frontieres reported Thursday that its 
medical teams in the Fizi area of Sud Kivu province had treated about 100 women 
for rape, abuse and trauma. It was the latest in many such incidents that have 
earned Congo the ignominious title of "rape capital" of the world.

Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, said the 
global body has received "several worrying reports about incidents of an 
unknown number of alleged rapes and looting."

The United Nations mission in Congo dispatched peacekeepers to Fizi to 
investigate the incident. Fizi is eight hours by foot from the nearest U.N. 
base and, like other towns and villages in Congo, is difficult to access 
because of harsh terrain and a lack of infrastructure.

"People are in total despair," Jean Marie Ngoma, a member of the provincial 
parliament, said on U.N.-backed Radio Okapi.

Amnesty International said the latest rapes were a result of the government's 
"horrific failure of justice."

It said members of the same armed group were previously implicated in rapes in 
the same area in January.

Amnesty cited local sources saying that a senior officer of the Congolese army, 
Col. Kifaru Niragiye, had recently learned that he was to be demoted and left a 
military training center June 9 with 150 soldiers. Amnesty said the group went 
on to raid the two villages near Fizi.

Kifaru's deputy and eight other men were convicted by a military court for 
crimes against humanity for the rape of at least 60 women in the January attack 
in Fizi, Amnesty said.

"The inability of the Democratic Republic of Congo to bring to justice members 
of its own army and armed groups for crimes under international law has 
fostered a culture of impunity, leading to attack after attack against 
civilians," said Erwin van der Borght, Amnesty International's director for 
Africa.

A five-year war in which more than 5 million people died ended in 2003, but 
violence is still widespread in eastern Congo. Sexual violence is especially 
prevalent, prompting Margot Wallstrom, the U.N. special representative on 
sexual violence in conflict, to call Congo the rape capital of the world.

An extensive study conducted between 2006 and 2007 found that more than 400,000 
girls and women were raped during a 12-month period.

The United Nations documented 7,500 cases of sexual violence against women and 
girls in North and South Kivu over the first nine months of 2009. The fear was 
that many rapes had gone unreported.

"Most of the women and girls were gang-raped, some so violently that they later 
died," according to a report by Human Rights Watch, which said both the army 
and the rebels held women and girls as sex slaves, raped them repeatedly, and 
then mutilated and killed some of them.

CNN's Ben Brumfield, Azadeh Ansari and Moni Basu contributed to this report.
 
 
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