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Rape survivors describe slavery, mutilation in Tigray: Amnesty

Ethiopian, Eritrean troops using gender-based violence as weapon of war, says monitor

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Aug 2021 1:00PM

Rape survivors describe slavery, mutilation in Tigray: Amnesty
Women at the entrance of an internally displaced persons camp in the town of Azezo, Ethiopia. Amnesty International says rape and sexual violence has been rampant during the ongoing war in the region of Tigray. – AFP pic, August 11, 2021

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopian and Eritrean troops have raped hundreds of women and girls during the ongoing Tigray war, subjecting some to sexual slavery and mutilation, Amnesty International said in a report today.

Drawing from interviews with 63 survivors, the report sheds new light on a scourge already being investigated by Ethiopian law enforcement officials, with at least three soldiers convicted and 25 others charged.

Some survivors said they had been gang-raped while held captive for weeks on end. Others described being raped in front of their family members.

And some reported having objects including nails and gravel inserted into their vaginas, “causing lasting and possibly irreparable damage,” Amnesty said.

“It’s clear that rape and sexual violence has been used as a weapon of war to inflict lasting physical and psychological damage on women and girls in Tigray,” said Amnesty’s secretary-general Agnes Callamard.

“Hundreds have been subjected to brutal treatment aimed at degrading and dehumanising them.

“The severity and scale of the sexual crimes committed are particularly shocking, amounting to war crimes and possible crimes against humanity.”

‘All of us were raped’

Northern Ethiopia has been wracked by violence since November after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner, sent troops into Tigray to topple its regional ruling party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

He said the move came in response to TPLF attacks on federal army camps.

As the conflict deepened, the humanitarian toll has spiked, with aid workers struggling to reach cut-off populations and 400,000 people facing famine-like conditions in Tigray, according to the United Nations.

Alleged perpetrators of rape include government soldiers, troops from neighbouring Eritrea – which has backed up Abiy – as well as security forces and militia fighters from Ethiopia’s Amhara region, Amnesty said.

More than two dozen survivors told Amnesty they were raped by Eritreans alone, while others said Eritreans and Ethiopians had worked together.

“They raped us and starved us. There were too many who raped us in rounds,” said one 21-year-old survivor who reported being held for 40 days.

“We were around 30 women they took.... All of us were raped.”

Investigations ongoing

AFP has previously interviewed multiple survivors of gang rape perpetrated by Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers.

Amnesty said today that health facilities in Tigray had “registered 1,288 cases of gender-based violence from February to April 2021”, though doctors note that many survivors do not come forward.

In February Ethiopia’s Women, Children and Youth Minister Filsan Abdullahi Ahmed said rape had “without a doubt” taken place in Tigray. A task force she established has since sent a report to the attorney-general’s office.

Yesterday, Filsan told AFP it was up to law enforcement officials to determine the scale of the problem and who was responsible.

“I think they are doing their best... They have to go and really study thoroughly before they identify who committed the crimes.”

But she added: “I would prefer them moving at a faster pace so I can say justice has been served, and I hope we will see justice being served.”

In May, the attorney-general’s office said three soldiers had been convicted and sentenced for rape and that an additional 25 had been charged with “committing acts of sexual violence and rape”.

Investigations were continuing, it said. – AFP, August 11, 2021

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