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Liberia: UN-backed anti-rape campaign
reaches country’s north
April 16, 2008 - (UN News) A United Nations-backed
campaign to stamp out rape in Liberia, the highest reported crime
in the West African country as it recovers from a devastating civil
war, has been extended to the north with a senior UN official calling
for full implementation of the law.
Families of rape victims must not compromise to reach private settlements
with rapists or their families, Deputy Special Representative of
the Secretary-General for Rule of Law Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu said
at the launch of the nation-wide campaign in northern Lofa County,
the fourth of the country’s 15 regions that it has so far
reached.
“Such a rapist would go on to rape other children and women,”
she added. “Compromising rape amounts to betrayal of the victim
and endangering other girls as well… the law must be allowed
to take its course when this crime is committed.”
She called for individuals and communities to expose all rapists
to allow the law to deal with them, urging Liberians to seek a clear
understanding of what the rape law is about because explaining and
publicizing the law cannot be left to the Government alone.
“Passing the rape law was a very progressive move by the Liberian
Government, but passing the law does not stop a crime if the law
is not enforced,” Mr. Mensa-Bonsu declared.
The UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), with some 14,000 uniformed personnel
on the ground as of January, was set up in September 2003 to help
implement a ceasefire ending years of civil war.
With the democratic election of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
in November 2005, the Missions has focused on civil and social issues
and in a report earlier this month called for legal prohibitions
of all forms of violence against children, more resources for rural
education and better human rights training for national police.
A drawdown plan for UNMIL’s military and police components
to be carried out in several stages allows for 9,750 peacekeepers
on the ground by the end of 2010. One of the benchmarks for the
drawdown is the creation of a 500-person quick reaction force in
the country’s National Police, set to be established by July
2009.
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=26350&Cr=liberia&Cr1=#
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