Yei River records nearly 40 rape cases

Kaja John | January 22, 2017 | 4:01 pmYei River

Nearly 40 cases of rape have been registered in four counties of Yei River
State, an activist has said.

Josephine Modong runs Women on the Move, a local NGO helping vulnerable
women in Kajo-keji.She told a press conference that the 39 cases were
reported in Kangapo, Nyepo, Liwolo, and Kajo-keji counties.

Ms Modong says some of the victims are widows, whom she said, lost their
husbands after the July 2016 incident in Juba.“This has affected the women
seriously, and some of the women are widows,” she lamented.

The women leader did not specify when exactly when the rape incidents
occurred, but said she established the data during a visit to Kajo-keji
Civil Hospital recently.

Ms Modong said the situation, together with the economic hardship has
forced some women flee their homes to the neighboring country, Uganda.She
added: “So I’m appealing to the NGOs and to our government to respond to
these situations of rape.”

Meanwhile, the commissioner of Nyepo County, Julius Lokonga who spoke to
Eye Radio on the matter this morning said, they are yet to verify the
report.

In December 2016, a U.N. team of human rights investigators said rape in
South Sudan in general is “one of the tools being used for ethnic
cleansing, adding that sexual violence in the country “has reached epic
proportions.”

Human rights groups such as Human Rights Watch have also raised such cases,
saying soldiers raped women in its August 2016 report.

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