Democratic Republic of Congo: UN Releases Report on Systematic Rapes Committed by Congolese Army
Earlier this month the United Nations Joint Human Rights Office released a report documenting 135 cases of systematic sexual assault of women by the Congolese Army in the area of Minova, in the South Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the fall of 2012. The UN investigation additionally revealed that the M23 rebel group committed at least 59 cases of sexual violence against civilian women in the area. The rapes occurred over a series of ten days during which the soldiers also looted the victims’ homes.
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