M23 accuses Congolese soldiers of raping over 100 women in Rutshuru

M23 sounds the alarm after rights group in North Kivu of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) indicated that over 100 women have been raped within four months in the territory while more than 180 women were killed since the rebel group resumed fighting in November 2021.

The Voice of America has reported that the crimes were committed in Kishishe, Bunagana, Jomba, Kinyandonyi, Bambo and Rugari.

Even though M23 is blamed for the crimes; the rebel group claims that it is part of Congo’s plans to tarnish its image.

The group’s military spokesperson, Major Willy Ngoma has told the media that it was never involved in rape cases.

He explained that its soldiers came from Ugandan cantonments where they were surrounded by beautiful girls in Ankole but ‘the country never accused us of rape’.

Maj Ngoma said that the rebel group lives in harmony with citizens in captured areas noting that Congolese government’s acts to cover rape crimes committed by its army and allies including Nyatura and Mai Mai are ridiculous.

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