*Some 200 women gang-raped near Congo UN base*

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JOHANNESBURG — Rwandan and Congolese rebels gang-raped nearly 200 women and some baby boys over four days within miles of a U.N. peacekeepers' base in an eastern Congo mining district, an American aid worker and a Congolese doctor said.

Will F. Cragin of the International Medical Corps said Monday that aid and U.N. workers knew rebels had occupied Luvungi town and surrounding villages in eastern Congo the day after the attack began on July 30.

More than three weeks later, the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo has issued no statement about the atrocities and said Monday it still is investigating.

Cragin told The Associated Press by telephone that his organization was only able to get into the town, which he said is about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from a U.N. military camp, after rebels ended their brutal spree of raping and looting and withdrew of their own accord on Aug. 4.

At U.N. headquarters in New York, spokesman Martin Nesirky said Monday that a U.N. Joint Human Rights team verified allegations of the rape of at least 154 women by combatants from the Rwandan rebel FDLR group and Congolese Mai-Mai rebels in the village of Bunangiri. He said the victims are receiving medical and psycho-social care.

Nesirky said the U.N. peacekeeping mission has a military company operating base in Kibua, some 30 kilometers (about 19 miles) east of the village, but he said FDLR attackers blocked the road and prevented villagers from reaching the nearest communication point.

Civil society leader Charles Masudi Kisa said there were only about 25 peacekeepers and that they did what they could against some 200 to 400 rebels who occupied the town of about 2,200 people and five nearby villages.


."When the peacekeepers approached a village, the rebels would run into the forest, but then the Blue Helmets had to move on to another area, and the rebels would just return," Masudi said.

There was no fighting and no deaths, Cragin said, just "lots of pillaging and the systematic raping of women."

Four young boys also were raped, said Dr. Kasimbo Charles Kacha, the district medical chief. Masudi said they were babies aged one month, six months, a year and 18 months.

"Many women said they were raped in their homes in front of their children and husbands, and many said they were raped repeatedly by three to six men," Cragin said. Others were dragged into the nearby forest.

International and local health workers have treated 179 women but the number raped could be much higher as terrified civilians still are hiding, he said.

"We keep going back and identifying more and more cases," he said. "Many of the women are returning from the forest naked, with no clothes."

He said that by the time they got help it was too late to administer medication against AIDS and contraception to all but three of the survivors.

Spokeswoman Stefania Trassari said her U.N. Organization for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid was monitoring the situation but that access for humanitarian workers remains "very limited due to insecurity."

Luvungi is a farming center on the main road between Goma, the eastern provincial capital, and the major mining town of Walikale.
Kacha said on one day during the rebel occupation Indian peacekeepers had provided a military escort against the rebels to a large commercial truck traveling from Kemba to Luvungi, which is near a cassiterite mine and about 88 miles (140 kilometers) south of Goma.
U.N. mission spokesman Madnodje Mounoubai promised to get military comment on the assumption that the peacekeepers were protecting commercial goods but not civilians, which is their primary mandate.

Survivors said their attackers were from the FDLR that includes perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide who fled across the border to Congo in 1994 and have been terrorizing the population in eastern Congo ever since, according to Cragin. The Rwandans were accompanied by Mai-Mai rebels, he said, quoting survivors.

Story continues below More below Sponsored links Advertisement | ad infoAdvertisement | ad info.Masudi, the civil society leader, said the rebels arrived after Congolese army troops without explanation redeployed from Luvungi and its surroundings to Walikale. He said this happened after some soldiers deserted and joined rebels in the forest.

Rape as a weapon of war has become shockingly commonplace in eastern Congo, where at least 8,300 rapes were reported last year, according to the United Nations. It is believed that many more rapes go unreported.

Congo's army and U.N. peacekeepers have been unable to defeat the many rebel groups responsible for the long drawn-out conflict in eastern Congo, which is fueled by the area's massive mineral reserves. Gold, cassiterite and coltan are some of the minerals mined in the area near Luvungi, with soldiers and rebels competing for control of lucrative mines that give them little incentive to end the fighting.

"The minerals are our curse with the FDLR looting on one side and the soldiers looting on the other," said Masudi.
The Congolese government this year has demanded the withdrawal of the $1.35 billion-a-year U.N. mission, the largest peacekeeping force in the world with more than 20,000 soldiers, saying it has failed in its primary mandate to protect civilians.
Mission officials have said that the peacekeeping army is too small to police this sprawling nation the size of Western Europe, and that its peacekeepers are handicapped by rebels using civilians as shields and operating in rugged terrain where they are difficult to pursue.

The mission also has a difficult mandate of supporting the Congolese army, whose troops often also are accused of raping and pillaging.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38814397/ns/world_news-africa/?gt1=43001

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Four young boys also were raped, said Dr. Kasimbo Charles Kacha, the district medical chief. Masudi said they were babies aged one month, six months, a year and 18 months.
"Many women said they were raped in their homes in front of their children and husbands, and many said they were raped repeatedly by three to six men," Cragin said. Others were dragged into the nearby forest.

the whole article is fucked up, but this in bold :smh:
 
Four young boys also were raped, said Dr. Kasimbo Charles Kacha, the district medical chief. Masudi said they were babies aged one month, six months, a year and 18 months.

the whole article is fucked up, but this in bold :smh:

Even an army of women rapists should have known raping babies was wrong and killed whoever did it on the spot.


I wish I was omnipotent, shit like this would never happen.
 
They are like a pack of wild apes. How can a human go around raping everything in site? Someone needs to nuke all of them motherfuckers. :hmm::angry:
 
but there is an omnipotent god in the sky that sees all right? this is some bullshit they should burn these animals alive.
 
Guys like I was saying in the other thread, your anger is aimed in the wrong direction. You can't blame them for being rapist scumfucks, they're helpless puppets caught up in the global system of white supremacy. Blame king leopold and the Belgians for causing them to systematically rape babies...
 
Guys like I was saying in the other thread, your anger is aimed in the wrong direction. You can't blame them for being rapist scumfucks, they're helpless puppets caught up in the global system of white supremacy. Blame king leopold and the Belgians for causing them to systematically rape babies...

Nigga u crazy. Dem booty snatchers been doing that shit since the beginning of time...they also think that raping babies will cure a man of AIDS. :hmm:

I guess CACs responsible for that line of thinking as well!
 
Guys like I was saying in the other thread, your anger is aimed in the wrong direction. You can't blame them for being rapist scumfucks, they're helpless puppets caught up in the global system of white supremacy. Blame king leopold and the Belgians for causing them to systematically rape babies...

you are responsible for your own actions.
 
heard the story on bbc radio, dude basically said when the phone rings for people reporting such things no one answers it. That's why no one responded.:(
 
Has anyone seen a one month old baby...tell me where and how you rape a one month old baby....

The UN has been looting precious minerals in this area, and these sorts of dramatic reports will simple see those Indians and Pakistanis in that force stay there for years stealing diamonds, Coltan, and other precious minerals...

This is a lawless area of eastern Zaire solely in the control of the UN... I say that this story is bullshit..
 
Chicks getting raped over here everyday and we do shit about it. Smh......Let's take care of what's going on over here first cause those people over there don't even care about you.
Did they catch the punk in jersey yet please update.
 
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