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UN Report Sheds Light on Rape as Weapon of War
PARIS – Sexual violence as a weapon of war and as an outcome of turmoil and disaster is inflicting a terrifying toll on women, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
UN report sheds light on rape as weapon of war. "Women rarely wage war, but they too often suffer the worst of its consequences," the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said in its annual snapshot of the state of the world's population. (AFP/Getty image) "Women rarely wage war, but they too often suffer the worst of its
consequences," the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said in its annual
snapshot of the state of the world's population.
"Gender-based violence, including rape, is a repugnant and increasingly familiar weapon of war. The immediate toll it takes extends far beyond its direct victims, insidiously tearing apart families and shattering societies for generations to come."
The report is issued in the runup to the 10th anniversary on October 30 of UN Security Council resolution 1325, which condemns violence against women and girls in armed conflicts and calls for women to be given a greater role in policing and peace building.
It also coincides with growing international outrage at the evidence of mass rapes -- by rebel militia and government troops alike -- in a strife-torn region in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
More than 15,000 rapes were committed there last year, the head of the UN force in the DRC, Roger Meece, said last week.
UNFPA Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid said conflict today was less and less about soldiers confronting each other on the battlefield and more about seeking to break the will of civilians.
"In many of today's conflicts women are disempowered by rape or the threat of it, and by the HIV infection, trauma and disabilities that often result from it," she said.
"Girls are disempowered when they cannot go to school because of the threat of violence, when they are abducted or trafficked, or when their families disintegrate or must flee."
Women and girls also become vulnerable in the aftermath of protracted emergencies, such as earthquakes and floods, where law and order have broken down.
The 116-page report says the outlook is not entirely grim, highlighting the experiences of grassroots workers and self-help groups in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Haiti, Liberia, the West Bank, Uganda and the DRC among other locations.
It stresses the need for protection in legal text and policing and swift judicial redress.
"For war-affected women, women, justice delayed is more than justice denied -- it is terror continued," said Margot Wallstrom, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's special representative on sexual violence in conflict.
"The top priority is to push back against the vicious cycle of impunity," she said. "No state may refer to national customs as an excuse for not guaranteeing all individuals human rights and fundamental freedoms."
The report also spells out the need for health care and psychological and social support that acknowledges the needs of the individual, for a one-size-fits-all aid package may well be invasive and may backfire.
"Providers of all these services must be knowledgeable, skilled and compassionate to help the survivor and to establish effective preventive measures," says the report.
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Note that the USA is number one worldwide in the number of rapes reported, and #9 per capita... in reported rapes.
No worries! As soon as we're done liberating the Iraqis and the Afghans and the Yemenis and the Pakistanis, we'll rush to rescue the rape victims of the world.
The tragic truth is that so long as patriarchal religions emphasize the "evil" of sexuality, and blame Eve-the-female for being the great temptress; and so long as a vicious life-desecrating species of pornography blemishes millions of TV & computer screens... women will remain vulnerable to rape and violence.
What is needed is the teaching of respect for the Feminine side of the Divine equation; perhaps starting with an understanding that LIFE is sacred, as are all of Earth Mother's inter-related life-giving and life-sustaining ecosystems.
I would be pleasantly surprised if the necessary Renaissance in understanding came from the West. Indigenous leaders in the U.S. and South America seem to understand the need for balance between the masculine and feminine expressions of humanity (and Creation) most. They may well prove the ones that lead the way back to what is sane and ultimately life-sustaining.
When the womb is torn apart, it expresses a satanic hatred for life's sacred place of beginnings.
When nations invest in weaponry rather than decency, social sickness results.
Much that is published on this website is difficult to bear; yet just as the addict must face his addiction before getting well, those nations that witness depraved misogyny must confront their own destructive shadow before Light will ever shine to bless their societies.
What should be expected when the Religions call the Goddess an abomination?
Another example of the havoc created, for generations, by the bullies (protected by money and force) who were born without the ability to feel empathy; to "feel your pain", a Clinton statement meant to gain votes but none-the-less a statement ridiculed by the right-wing Klingons we refer to as Conservatives.
Yes, if you have empathy you're a loser and if you rape, torture, murder you are exemplary and should be rewarded for your non-weakness.
Strengthen the animal by weakening humanity.
"UN Report Sheds Light on Rape as Weapon of War"
Really? How commendable of them to write a report and all that. But here's a more important question: why isn't the UN looking at the US and how it raped civilians (including young boys) in Iraq as a 'weapon of war' more specifically as an "enhanced interrogation tool"? How bout having some ballz, eh, UN shills? Go ahead, do a report on that!