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RESOLUTION 1325
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AU in Darfur lacks women, rape
training - Amnesty
July 18, 2006 (Reuters) — Darfur peacekeepers should include
more women and should be trained in women’s rights to help
reduce widespread rape and sexual slavery, rights group Amnesty
International said on Tuesday.
Thousands of women have been raped during three years of violence
in Darfur, a region the size of France in west Sudan, and an underfunded
7,000-strong African Union (AU) peacekeeping mission has struggled
to protect civilians.
"Teams investigating human rights violations must include a
woman wherever possible ... Those funding AMIS (the AU mission in
Sudan) should provide training and expertise in women’s rights
and gender-based violence," Amnesty said in a report.
The report comes as the United Nations and aid agencies meet in
Brussels to press donors to finance the AU mission and urge Sudan
to accept a more able U.N. mission, a move it has repeatedly rejected.
In the report, Amnesty calls for more money and personnel for the
AU mission, more independent reporting on rights abuses, the disarmament
of militias and urges the AU to do more to protect civilians.
From: http://www.sudantribune.com/article.php3?id_article=16708
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