6 Congolese soldiers convicted of mass
rape get life sentences, UN reports
June 9, 2006 – (UN News Centre) In a case
that the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) has been following closely, six soldiers
from the national armed forces were given life sentences of hard
labour for crimes against humanity after their convictions on
charges of mass rape were re-examined and confirmed.
A seventh soldier was acquitted for lack of evidence
in the new hearing, in which the head of the human rights division
of the UN Organization Mission in DRC (MONUC), Komlan Tchangai,
and other human rights defenders took part. The convicted soldiers
from the Armed Forces of DRC (FARDC) were based at Songo Mboyo.
The Military Court of Equateur said the Tribunal of the Mbandaka
Garrison, which initially convicted the soldiers, lacked jurisdiction
over Songo Mboyo, which is in the district of Mongala and the
territory of Bongadanga, MONUC said.
The Military Court heard the evidence again on
the events of December 2003 and convicted the six soldiers anew,
then sentenced them under the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court (ICC), which the DRC ratified in July 1998. The
Military Court of Equateur province also ruled that the DRC Government,
being responsible for the acts of its soldiers against civilians
in the Songo Mboyo area in December 2003, must pay $10,000 to
each family who lost a member because of the sexual assault, $5,000
to each surviving rape victim and $3,000 to each businessperson
who was a victim of the soldiers’ looting.
The legal team for the defendants told the court
the soldiers had rebelled against one Captain Ramazani of the
Ninth Battalion because they had not been paid their wages. Meanwhile,
the magistrate of a lower court in the Military Garrison of Mbandaka
has opened an investigation of Mr. Ramazani and others on suspicion
of embezzling Ninth Battalion funds and inciting soldiers to commit
acts contrary to military discipline.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=18812&Cr=democratic&Cr1=congo