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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Nico Colombant
Bukavu, Congo
29 September 2006
watch Congo Rape1 Victims
Even though the war is officially over in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rapes2 are still rampant3 in unstable4 parts of the mostly lawless country. The perpetrators are usually members of the many remaining armed militias6 and rogue7 army units. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from Bukavu, in eastern Congo.
Bukavu hospital center
In Bukavu's only hospital center, rape victims are the most common patients.
It seems peaceful, but in the deep forests and muddy areas beyond the hospital, atrocities8 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 untold9.
A small staff with limited resources tries to help as best it can.
Dr. Lebon
Dr. Lebon is the only surgeon and gynecologist in Bukavu. "There are cases that defy explanation. The women often have terrible infections or diseases. In addition to the rape, here such attacks are often made worse when the rapists force sand, grass or leaves into the woman's genital area. Some women do not survive. Some are shot after being raped10. They are shot directly into their vagina. When the victim is gang raped, there is horrible tearing inside her."
Congo rape victim Nabunani Nsimire and baby
The most recent victim who arrived at the hospital is Nabunani Nsimire. She has just given birth to a premature11 baby who weighs one-kilo 300 grams. Nsimire is 20 and has been disabled since birth. She comes from a village 75 kilometers from Bukavu.
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 militia5 found me hiding under my bed. They tied my hands behind my back and blindfolded12 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.
Joseph Kabanga
Joseph Kabanga is a psychologist at the hospital. "They have bitterness. They have hate. They often express feelings of vengeance13. They are not ready to forgive. Why?" he asks. "Because, a raped woman, in our culture, loses most of her value to society. These rapes were committed in horrible conditions. These are not just rapes. The rapists commit them in front of other family members, in front of children, in front of other members of the community."
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 savagely14 they came to be.
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n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸 | |
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n.芸苔( rape的名词复数 );强奸罪;强奸案;肆意损坏v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的第三人称单数 );强奸 | |
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adj.(植物)蔓生的;狂暴的,无约束的 | |
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adj.不稳定的,易变的 | |
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5 militia | |
n.民兵,民兵组织 | |
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n.民兵组织,民兵( militia的名词复数 ) | |
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n.流氓;v.游手好闲 | |
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8 atrocities | |
n.邪恶,暴行( atrocity的名词复数 );滔天大罪 | |
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9 untold | |
adj.数不清的,无数的 | |
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10 raped | |
v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的过去式和过去分词 );强奸 | |
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11 premature | |
adj.比预期时间早的;不成熟的,仓促的 | |
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12 blindfolded | |
v.(尤指用布)挡住(某人)的视线( blindfold的过去式 );蒙住(某人)的眼睛;使不理解;蒙骗 | |
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13 vengeance | |
n.报复,报仇,复仇 | |
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14 savagely | |
adv. 野蛮地,残酷地 | |
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