DR Congo soldiers sentenced for sexual violence

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Description: Congolese people carrying heir children and belongings flee
from Sake on a road linking Goma and Bukavu on November 23, 2012 to escape a
rebel advance in eastern DR Congo

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Kinshasa (AFP) - About a dozen soldiers have been convicted of sexual
violence and murder in the volatile east of the Democratic Republic of
Congo, where government troops have battled to clamp down on several armed
groups, a local justice official said on Sunday.

The latest convictions including death penalties were handed down on
Saturday. Since December 2, a total of 19 people -- 15 soldiers and four
civilians -- have gone on trial in Sake, about 30 kilometres (18 miles)
northwest of Goma, the capital of restive North Kivu province.

The civilians were accused of "participating in an insurrectional movement"
for supporting two local militias, said Christophe Ndibeshe, the provincial
justice minister, adding that only one defendant has been acquitted. 

"Among the remaining 18, four have received death sentences and the others
jail terms of between seven to 15 years," Ndibeshe told AFP.

He said two soldiers got death sentences for sexual violence -- one for rape
and the other for having taken part in the rape of a four-year-old girl.

Capital punishment was also handed down to another soldier who killed his
bodyguard and to a civilian for his involvement in the insurgency.

Ndibeshe said some of the soldiers were convicted for violent acts committed
in Sake in November 2012, when the Congolese army stopped the advance on
Goma by the now-defunct M23 rebel movement.

In Goma, another trial has been under way of some 30 soldiers, including
officers, accused of war crimes and rape in 2012 in the Minova region of
South Kivu province.

A United Nations investigation said "135 cases of sexual violence, as well
as other serious human rights violations including murders and massive
looting (were) perpetrated by the soldiers" between November 20 and 30 in
and around the city of Minova.

The DR Congo government signed an accord with the UN in April to step up the
fight against sexual abuse by armed groups and soldiers, which remains
widespread mainly in the east, where a plethora of armed groups are still
active.

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