Uncountable Rapes In The
Congo News24.com - SA
11-5-3
- GENEVA -- United Nations
relief workers are finding thousands of women who have suffered
"atrocious rapes" during five years of civil war in Congo, a
spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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- "Never before have we found as many victims of rape in
conflict situations as we are discovering now," said Christiane
Berthiaume, spokeswoman for the World Food Programme.
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- "Thousands of women who have been atrociously raped
are coming to health centres for treatment," she added. "We strongly
fear that it is only the tip of the iceberg."
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- UN officials, joined by actress Jessica Lange, have
expressed alarm previously about the rapes committed by the warring
factions in Congo, but Berthiaume said a peace accord has shown the
situation was worse than feared.
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- "We have been able to gain access to more regions and
vulnerable people who have been hidden and now are arriving in cities in
search of help, food and care," Berthiaume said.
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- She said relief workers estimate that for every woman
who has sought treatment, 30 more either remain in hiding or have been
unable to travel the long distances to health centers.
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- 'Systematically' raped
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- "These are women and girls from five to 80 years old
who have been systematically raped a number of times, tortured and
shot," Berthiaume said.
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- Some have walked 300km suffering from bad wounds,
including bullet holes in their vaginas, burst bladders and broken legs,
she said.
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- Many have been rejected by their husbands, others will
never be able to have children again and a number are too weak from
hunger to be able to withstand an operation, Berthiaume said.
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- She said the United Nations is distributing food to
women in Goma and Bukavu so that they can save their money for
surgery.
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- "Some must undergo several operations to repair the
damage," Berthiaume said.
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- Lange, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations
Children's Fund, spent a week in the region last August as a French-led
international force finished securing the Bunia area and handed over
supervision to UN peacekeepers.
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- She called the Congo situation "the worst humanitarian
crisis on the planet and the worst documented war in the history of
Africa".
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- Civil war broke out in Congo in August 1998 when
Uganda and Rwanda sent troops to back rebels seeking to oust
then-President Laurent Kabila.
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