• Sign UpSign up here to join our community!
  • Sign In
Africa Welcomes You
Siamese crocodiles.
  • Home
  • NewsNews, information and articles from African countries
  • Countries InformationNews, information, facts, flags, maps from Africa
    • AlgeriaAlgeria news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • AngolaAngola news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BeninBenin news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BotswanaBotswana news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Burkina FasoBurkina Faso news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • BurundiBurundi news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • CameroonCameroon news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Cape VerdeCape Verde news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Central African Rep.Central African Republic news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ChadChad news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ComorosComoros news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • CongoCongo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Dem Rep. of Congo Democratic Republic of Congo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Djibouti Djibouti news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Egypt Egypt news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Eritrea Eritrea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • EthiopiaEthiopia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GabonGabon news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GambiaGambia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GhanaGhana news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • GuineaGuinea news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Guinea BissauGuinea Bissau news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Ivory CoastIvory Coast news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • KenyaKenya news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LesothoLesotho news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LiberiaLiberia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • LibyaLibya news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MadagascarMadagascar news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MalawiMalawi news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MaliMali news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MauritaniaMauritania news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MauritiusMauritius news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MoroccoMorocco news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • MozambiqueMozambique news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NamibiaNamibia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NigerNiger news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • NigeriaNigeria news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • RéunionReunion news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • RwandaRwanda news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • São Tomé and Principe São Tomé and Principe news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SenegalSenegal news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SeychellesSeychelles news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • Sierra LeoneSierra Leone news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SomaliaSomalia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • South AfricaSouth Africa news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SudanSudan news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • SwazilandSwaziland news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TanzaniaTanzania news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TogoTogo news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • TunisiaTunisia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • UgandaUganda news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ZambiaZambia news, information, flag, maps and photos
    • ZimbabweZimbabwe news, information, flag, maps and photos
  • Business and FinanceBusiness, finances and ecomony froom Africa
  • Publish AfricaPublishing Program for African newspapers and print media
  • African Real EstateReal Estate in Africa
  • Business DirectoryBusiness listings and directory
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« SWAZILAND: Too much bread to buy a loaf
GLOBAL: Positive fatwas - using religiou... »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - ANGOLA-DRC: Activists denounce political apathy towards migrant rape victims

ANGOLA-DRC: Activists denounce political apathy towards migrant rape victims

africa » angola » lunda norte
Sunday, December 09, 2007

Human rights activists in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have accused their government and that of Angola of turning a blind eye to reports of widespread rape and other abuses of DRC migrant workers in neighbouring Angola.

“The situation seems to be getting worse but the Angolan and Congolese authorities we have repeatedly approached show no political will to end the situation,” said Floribert Chebeya, who heads Voice of the Voiceless, a DRC NGO.

Amigo Gonde, president of the Human Rights Defence Association, was equally critical of the DRC government. "Rape is used here in Congo as in other countries as a psychological weapon to defeat the enemy and humiliate ... Similarly, by these acts, Angola wants to reinforce the idea that Congolese people are and should remain inferior.

"The DRC government has an obligation to protect its citizens both on its own soil and abroad but instead our leaders display weakness when it comes to talking to other countries, especially Angola, where it plays the beggar," he added, noting the abuses had been going on since 2004.

The issue gained widespread media attention on 5 December when Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), an international humanitarian organisation, released a statement denouncing what it described as “the pervasive and systematic use of rape and violence perpetrated by the Angolan army during the expulsions of Congolese migrants working in diamond mines in the Angolan province of Lunda Norte”.

“Women are systematically raped by several soldiers, some of them raped in front of their children. This abhorrent practice continues and is repeated over several days as they are transported to the border,” MSF director of operations Meinie Nicolai stated.

The head of the Belgian branch of MSF in DRC, Josep Prior, told IRIN that the aim of the “rape and violence against Congolese [was to] make them leave” Angola.

The MSF statement included testimonies from 100 women who claimed to have been violated several times during their expulsion from Angola.

"They are often gang-raped by Angolan soldiers, one after another, often repeatedly and sometimes in front of other expellees," said Fabienne de Laval, MSF-Belgium's field coordinator in Kasai Occidental province, one of the border areas where tens of thousands of those expelled from Angola have been arriving.

"In Kamako village, we have organised a place to take care of women who come with major difficulties, such as sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS, and other complications," said De Laval.

Some women said they had been forced to leave their Angolan husbands behind after being threatened by soldiers.

"What we denounce is not the expulsions per se, but the systematic practice of putting people in police cells, sometimes for a whole week, raping them every day, leaving them without food or water, and sometimes transporting them in lorries where they are again subjected to violence," said Prior.

Many people die en route and their corpses are thrown into the bush, asserted the MSF report. According to testimonies quoted by Prior, men, women and children had died of starvation.

Figures compiled by the UN show that 44,000 Congolese have been expelled from diamond mining areas of Angola since January 2007. An estimated 400,000 DRC citizens still live in those Angolan areas despite the problems. Activists have accused the Angolan military of committing the same abuses on DRC territory.

Asked about the MSF report, Angola's ambassador to DRC, Mawete Joao Baptista, would not comment.

DRC human rights activists held marches in July to denounce the evictions and violations and handed protest memoranda to both the Angolan embassy and the DRC authorities.

Angolan authorities began to expel illegal immigrants from the country in December 2003, targeting illegal workers in its diamond mines near the border with the DRC.

Source: IRIN
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Ads by Google
Edit - Delete
Related TopicsRelated Topics - Related Topics
Related Topics
migrants, rape, refugee, military
Edit - Delete
Provided ByProvided By - Provided By
Provided By
mela
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Ads by Google
Edit - Delete
Media ActionsMedia Actions - Media Actions
Media Actions
0
Promote
Email to a friend
Inquire
Save to delicious
Digg this
Stumble it
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • SOMALIA-YEMEN: Over 80 African migrants die as boat capsizes off coast
  • EGYPT-ISRAEL: Government says it deported African migrants
  • YEMEN-HORN OF AFRICA: Worries over increasing African exodus to Yemen

2006-2007 .geographical media

Website created with Lara by Geographical Media