wartime rape

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Neglecting to involve perpetrators of rape is causing more conflicts because NGOs and the government are not looking at the root of the problem, which is rebels strive on the recruitment of young boys, therefore, if these young boys are given the opportunity to better their selves and live in a stable environment, rebels will lose members and eventually shut down.
Background: Conflicts in Congo
Congo has experienced several wars and conflicts, which has left the country severely damaged in the last decade. The first conflict in Congo started in 1996, when Kagame, the president of Rwanda send troops to Eastern Congo looking for former perpetrators of Rwanda Genocide. One of the main reasons Kagame send troops to Congo was to try and bring justice to the Tutsi people, but the revenge genocide has, unfortunately, escalated into a decade long war. “Most Rwandan troops that invaded Eastern Congo believed that former perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide and over 2 million Hutus took refuge after Kagame came in power” (Planz, 2009). The Tutsi government believes that for the fighting to stop between two countries (Congo and Rwanda), the perpetrators of Rwanda genocide should be brought to justice. When Kagame came in power, he was willing to do anything necessary to make the Hutu people take responsibility of the Rwanda genocide that occurred in 1994. The 1996 invasion of Eastern Congo began a very brutal war that has lasted for over a decade and as a result, millions of innocent lives have been taken away. In an interview conducted by Planz, Eastern Congo residents said,
“They were walking through the village with no-one stopping them, with so many guns, not talking to anyone. We were so afraid that this could only bring us more fi...

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Every woman in Eastern Congo is faced with the burden of finding means to provide for themselves and their children. Women in Congo are socialized to prepare themselves for marriage; therefore sex is only supposed to be between two married people. Taboos related to sex push women out of society because they are not considered marrying material. Loss of identity is often experienced by victims of rape because they are either no longer viewed as girls or wives. Fear is also embedded in the lives of these women because they do not have family support to help them move past traumatic experiences of rape. Due to fear and shame, some women refrain from receiving professional medical advice or counseling because they dread societal stigmas that are attached to wartime rape. Societal shifts will discuss issues such cultural/ethnic cleansing, torture and HIV/AIDS.

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