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Rape "epidemic" in African
conflict zones – UNICEF
February 12, 2008 – (Reuters) Rape and sexual
violence against children and women are spreading in conflict zones
in Africa like an epidemic, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said
on Tuesday.
Rape was particularly prevalent in countries suffering
both conflicts and natural disasters, deputy executive director
Hilde Johnson told a news conference.
Victims in Democratic Republic of Congo ranged
from infants to octogenarians, she said. Many suffered genital mutilation
as well as rape in the attacks, Johnson added at the launch of a
UNICEF appeal to raise $856 million to help children in emergencies
in 39 countries this year.
"We have seen that the reported cases of rape
and sexual violence doubled within days of the conflict erupting
in Kenya," she said. Liberia and the Darfur region of Sudan
were other areas where rape was increasingly used as a weapon.
"In some of these countries it has reached
epidemic levels," Johnson said. The agency described the problem
as an epidemic because the use of rape as a weapon was spreading
from armies and militias to civilians in conflicts and civil wars.
"When societies collapse there seems to be
a licence to rape in some of these countries. That's why we call
it epidemic proportions -- it takes a life of its own," she
said.
UNICEF's 2008 appeal includes $106 million for
Congo. While most of that would go on the provision of standard
aid such as food, shelter and water, some was intended to help counter
rape, she said.
This included working with the government, army
and militias on preventative campaigns, creating safe havens and
helping victims with medical and other care.
Johnson said if a peace deal signed in Congo on
Jan. 23 holds, aid agencies would gain access to previously unreachable
areas of the country and were likely to find many thousands of refugees
and other victims in need of care.
From:http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L12344012.htm
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