2006年VOA标准英语-Congo's Rape Victims, Scarred For Life, Get Lit(在线收听) |
By Nico Colombant Even though the war is officially over in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rapes are still rampant in unstable parts of the mostly lawless country. The perpetrators are usually members of the many remaining armed militias and rogue army units. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from Bukavu, in eastern Congo. It seems peaceful, but in the deep forests and muddy areas beyond the hospital, atrocities against women occur on a daily basis. Many women arrive here to tell their horror stories when they give birth. But many others never survive and their stories remain untold. A small staff with limited resources tries to help as best it can. In front of the camera, she tells doctors one more time about the night militias terrorized her village. "It was raining. My father was tied up. My mother and sister ran away. The militia found me hiding under my bed. They tied my hands behind my back and blindfolded me. I was raped until morning. During this time, I could also hear the looting going on. I could hear people everywhere screaming." Rape victims help each other out. Often, they only trust other victims. Once they arrive here, even after months of treatment, they rarely want to leave. In the past three years, more than 12,000 rape victims have been helped here. The ones who refuse to leave say they need more help from the new government, so that their communities can learn to understand their suffering and accept them and their babies, however savagely they came to be. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/9/34948.html |