court and you write it is shameful that most incidents of mass rape are still met with mass impunity does this resolution does it bring us closer. two the things you say have to happen and we re still very far from that this is a very watered down text today the language was about recalling about reminding there was little word a mention of the word in force for example i want to run you through some of the key points with regards to my op ed and then with regards to the resolution so the resolution recalls the responsibility of states to end impunity and prosecute prosecute war crimes it does not say what it will do if states to not adhere to that so no mention of the word enforcement it does note that un commissions of fact finding and inquiry all report period in that case but sure that s the case with
wrong. it destroys everything it is a country apart so. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution. then revenge took its place libya s former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in the spring of twenty seventeen the international criminal court finally broke its silence it published an indictment against a senior official of the gadhafi regime who had allegedly ordered soldiers to commit rape stering the revolution the libyan exiles had to act quickly and they
prison they did everything to what they teach us they stopped us thinking raped us we re going to repay you gadhafi guys they said it was. so horrible you know what i mean. the code everyone uses violence but that s wrong. rape destroys everything it is a country apart and i thought. the first campaigns of mass rape were intended to crush the libyan revolution then revenge took its place libya s former rulers deployed rape. the new ones adopted the same tools it was a vicious circle. in
women by warring factions that. the city of bukavu on the banks of lake kivu looks tranquil but such scenes can be deceiving in eastern congo in this conflict zone rape has been systematically used as a weapon of war. was that they treated us like animals. it wasn t just one man using me it was all of them it was so painful they beater s and abused as like cattle my family had stayed behind which was awful. my children were suffering at home while i was being raised in the forest. countless women have suffered the same way a friend seems an age did. to raise a minimum of pansy is a trauma therapist who regularly travels to the villages around book to help survivors of mass rape. the women here have suffered horrific ordeal.
a thousand women are raped there every day. the city of bukavu on the banks of lake kivu looks tranquil but in eastern congo scenes like this can be deceiving in this conflict zone rape has been systematically used as a weapon of war. the worst thing was that they treated us like animals. it wasn t just one minute zing me it was all of them it was so painful they beaters and abused as like cattle my family had stayed behind which was awful. my children were suffering at home while i was being raised here in the forest with the few. close women have suffered the same way that francine sinead did to have my mom and penzias a trauma therapist who frequently travels to the villages around to help survivors of mass rape. the roads are in poor condition their region has been destroyed by