UN team finds Congo troops raped 121 women

Armed groups in eastern Congo have frequently used rape as a weapon of war.

Geneva: Government troops in Congo raped at least 121 women over a three-day period, then pillaged their village in the restive east of the country, the UN human rights office said on Friday.

A spokesman for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said the incident allegedly occurred June 11-13 in the village of Nyakiele in South Kivu province.

A UN team that visited the area "have confirmed that large-scale rape, pillaging and cruel and degrading treatment were committed in Nyakiele," spokesman Rupert Colville told reporters in Geneva.

He said UN investigators would return to the restive region next week to gather more information on the incident, which was first reported by medical aid group Medicins Sans Frontieres last week.

Armed groups in eastern Congo have frequently used rape as a weapon of war. The region has been wracked by violence since Rwanda`s 1994 genocide spilled conflict across the border. Hutu militias that participated in the massacres of more than 500,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus sought refuge in Congo.

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