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English: Rape has been used as a weapon of war in both the First Congo War and Second Congo War. Original caption states: "Photo: USAID/Leah Werchick; Rape victims who have been successfully reintegrated into their communities assemble in a “peace hut” near Walungu, South Kivu in DRC."
Français : Le viol a été utilisé comme un arme de guerre pendant la Première et la Deuxième guerre du Congo. La description originale est : « Photo : USAID/Leah Werchick ; Des victimes de viol qui ont réintégré leur communauté avec succès se rassemblent dans une « hutte de la paix » près de Walungu, Kivu du Sud en RDC. »
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Source http://www.usaid.gov/stories/drc/cs_drc_rape.html
Author USGov

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