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Congo - More Than 8,000
Women Raped Last Year
by Combatants in Eastern
DR Congo – UN
8 February 2010 – The number
of women raped in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where sexual
violence committed by warring factions has become endemic, topped 8,000 last
year, according to fresh estimates released by the United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA) today.
Although the mainly ethnic Hutu rebel militia, known as the Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda (FDLR), who have been operating in the DRC since 1994 Rwandan genocide are thought to be responsible for most of the rapes, members of the national army (FARDC) are also guilty of sexual abuse in North and South Kivu provinces.
UNFPA
noted that humanitarian agencies have praised the Government for its efforts to
end rape committed by its troops, but believe that much more can be done to put
an end to impunity.
Meanwhile,
the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a Ugandan militia notorious for abducting
children to use as child soldiers and sex slaves, continue its attacks on
civilians in
OCHA
said that in 2009 the LRA killed 849 civilians and abducted a further 1,486,
including 185 children, according to the available data.
In
addition, OCHA said that on 27 January, two children were abducted from a
village close to Niangara in Province Orientale while an attack on the same
night close to Dungu, in the same province, left one person dead and five homes
burned to the ground.
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