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Rape, sexual violence continue
in Sudan’s Darfur region, UN reports
July 29, 2005 -(UN News) Armed elements in Sudan’s strife-torn
Darfur region, including law enforcement officers and the military,
continue to perpetrate rape and sexual violence, with the authorities
seemingly unable or unwilling to hold them accountable, according
to a new United Nations report released today.
“Many women do not report incidents out of fear of reprisals
and are discouraged from reporting, given the lack of redress for
sexual violence,” says the report, an assessment of how the
Government of Sudan has lived up to commitments undertaken a year
ago in a joint communiqué with Secretary-General Kofi Annan
to investigate and punish sexual violence in Darfur.
“Some police stations refuse to register and investigate complaints
of sexual violence. When cases are registered, police officials
often do not vigorously investigate the claims,” it adds,
noting that the authorities intimidate victims and witnesses into
withdrawing charges.
The report, “Access to Justice for Victims of Sexual Violence,”
prepared at the initiative of the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR), looks at patterns of rape in Darfur, which has been
racked by a conflict between the government, allied militias and
rebels that has killed at least 180,000 people and driven 2 million
more from their homes in the past two and a half years.
“Basically we see extremely, extremely poor results in the
investigation and successful prosecution of perpetrators of very
serious sexual violence,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Louise Arbour told a news briefing in New York.
“Rape, gang rapes continue to be very prevalent by all accounts
and the deficit in the government ranges from first, an extremely
unreceptive attitude toward even recognizing the magnitude of the
problem, and it seems to me that is the first thing that needs to
be addressed,” she added.
The report lists specific cases and details different obstacles
to justice as well as instances of arrest, intimidation and harassment
of human rights defenders and medical providers.
It says the Government is starting to take some steps, including
the formation of a State Committee on Gender Based Violence for
South Darfur and the provision of technical assistance to improve
the investigative capacity of law enforcement agencies. But major
obstacles continue to prevent most victims from seeking accountability.
It notes that the authorities generally deny the allegations of
rape and sexual violence and intimidate not only victims and witnesses
into withdrawing charges but also local and international humanitarian
organizations.
In order to bring sexual violence to an end, the Government of Sudan
needs to fully acknowledge the scope of the problem and take concrete
action to end the climate of impunity in Darfur, the report states.
“Only timely and credible investigations and prosecutions
of sexual violence will make it clear to the perpetrators of sexual
violence, who include members of the law enforcement, security forces
and pro-government militia, that sexual violence will no longer
be tolerated,” it says.
But to date most perpetrators of rape and sexual violence have not
been brought to justice, adding that it remains to be seen whether
a recently established Special Criminal Court for the Events in
Darfur will effectively address these crimes.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/storyAr.asp?NewsID=15202&Cr=Sudan&Cr1=#
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