NEW YORK/KINSHASA (August 11, 2003)Shocked and deeply moved by the brutal and sometimes systematic rape of women and children in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Jessica Lange said today that the world can no longer ignore the atrocities that are being committed daily against the women and children of DRC.
"Of the women and children who survive the stunning brutality, the physical, emotional, and psychological damage will last a lifetime. The world must stop the horror and help the survivors. And those responsible must be brought to justice," said Ms. Lange on her return from DRC as UNICEF's newly appointed Goodwill Ambassador.
Combatants of all armed groups in DRC have committed rape and other forms of sexual violence. These abuses are widespread and systematic in eastern Congo. Women and girls are often raped during military operations as a form of punishment for allegedly "supporting the enemy" and to instil shame and fear within the community. Husbands, fathers, and children are sometimes forced to watch. Many rape victims have been abducted and remain missing. ---