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Shock at sex crimes in DR Congo | |
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A UN human rights expert has said she is shocked at the scale and brutality of sexual violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. | A UN human rights expert has said she is shocked at the scale and brutality of sexual violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Yakin Erturk said the situation in South Kivu province was the worst she had seen in four years as special UN investigator on violence against women. | Yakin Erturk said the situation in South Kivu province was the worst she had seen in four years as special UN investigator on violence against women. |
She said women had been tortured, forced to eat human flesh and men had been forced to rape relatives. | She said women had been tortured, forced to eat human flesh and men had been forced to rape relatives. |
She said rebels, soldiers and police were responsible. | She said rebels, soldiers and police were responsible. |
Last year's UN-supervised elections were supposed to end years of conflict in DR Congo but violence continues, especially in the east. | Last year's UN-supervised elections were supposed to end years of conflict in DR Congo but violence continues, especially in the east. |
Over the weekend, Humanitarian Affairs Minister Jean Claude Muyambu said that some six million people had fled their homes because of the fighting. | |
Rape as punishment | Rape as punishment |
"The atrocities perpetrated by these armed groups are of an unimaginable brutality that goes far beyond rape," she said in a statement after visiting the region. | "The atrocities perpetrated by these armed groups are of an unimaginable brutality that goes far beyond rape," she said in a statement after visiting the region. |
"Women are brutally gang raped, often in front of their families and communities." | "Women are brutally gang raped, often in front of their families and communities." |
Rape as a weapon of war Ms Erturk said some 4,500 cases of rape had been reported in South Kivu this year - with many more cases believed to have gone unreported. | Rape as a weapon of war Ms Erturk said some 4,500 cases of rape had been reported in South Kivu this year - with many more cases believed to have gone unreported. |
"Most victims live in inaccessible areas [and] are afraid to report or did not survive the violence," she said. | "Most victims live in inaccessible areas [and] are afraid to report or did not survive the violence," she said. |
She called on the international community to do more to protect Congolese women - there are some 16,000 UN peacekeepers in the country. | She called on the international community to do more to protect Congolese women - there are some 16,000 UN peacekeepers in the country. |
She also said no action had been taken against security forces who had raped civilians. | She also said no action had been taken against security forces who had raped civilians. |
"There seems to be a pattern of using rape as a planned reprisal to punish communities suspected of supporting opposition groups," she told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "There seems to be a pattern of using rape as a planned reprisal to punish communities suspected of supporting opposition groups," she told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
She also warned that sexual violence was becoming common outside areas of conflict. | She also warned that sexual violence was becoming common outside areas of conflict. |
"Violence against women seems to be perceived by large sectors of society to be normal." | "Violence against women seems to be perceived by large sectors of society to be normal." |
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