Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Eastern Congo
Forces on all sides in the Congo conflict have committed war crimes against women and girls, Human Rights Watch said in a new 114-page report. The report documents the frequent and sometimes systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence in the Rwandan-occupied areas of eastern Congo.The report, which is based on numerous interviews with victims, witnesses, and officials, details crimes of sexual violence committed by soldiers of the Rwandan army and its Congolese ally, the Rassemblement congolais pour la démocratie (RCD), as well as armed groups opposed to them – Congolese Mai Mai rebels, and Burundian and Rwandan armed groups. These combatants raped women and girls during military operations to punish the local civilian population for allegedly supporting the “enemy.” In other cases, Mai Mai rebels and other armed groups abducted women and girls and forced them to provide sexual services and domestic labor, sometimes for periods of more than a year.
ISBN: 1-56432-276-9
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- The War Within the War
- SUMMARY
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- METHODOLOGY
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS A WEAPON OF WAR
- THE AFTERMATH OF RAPE AND OTHER FORMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY RESPONSES
- THE RESPONSE OF THE AUTHORITIES
- LEGAL PROTECTION AGAINST SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- RESPONSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- APPENDIX I:Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court- Articles Relating to Jurisdiction
- APPENDIX II:The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women





