Congo Crisis: Six Million Displaced, Alarming Rise in Sexual Violence Amid Armed Conflict

October 1, 2024
Congo Crisis: Six Million Displaced, Alarming Rise in Sexual Violence Amid Armed Conflict
  • The ongoing violence in eastern Congo has led to the displacement of approximately six million people, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.

  • This violence is fueled by over 120 armed groups vying for power, land, and resources, resulting in widespread human rights violations.

  • Among these groups, the M23, primarily composed of ethnic Tutsis, poses a significant threat, having previously captured Goma in 2012 and now threatening the city again.

  • Congo has accused neighboring Rwanda of supporting the M23 rebel group and committing war crimes, a claim that Rwanda has denied.

  • The presence of armed men and an inadequate humanitarian response have been identified as contributing factors to the alarming rise in sexual violence in the region.

  • In the past year, Doctors Without Borders treated over 25,000 victims of sexual violence in Congo, marking the highest number recorded in the region.

  • Between January and May of this year alone, the charity reported treating over 17,000 victims of sexual assault in North Kivu province.

  • Most victims were treated in displacement camps near Goma, with an average of more than two cases being reported every hour.

  • According to program manager Christopher Mambula, two-thirds of the victims reported being assaulted at gunpoint.

  • Human Rights Watch has reported that both Rwandan and Congolese forces are involved in killings, rapes, and obstructing aid in these displacement camps.

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