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HRW accuses Sudan army, allies of Blue Nile killings, rapes
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Nicosia (AFP) Dec 15, 2014


Congolese colonel gets life for crimes against humanity
Bukavu, Dr Congo (AFP) Dec 15, 2014 - A court in Democratic Republic of Congo sentenced a former army colonel to life in prison Monday for crimes against humanity in the country's restive east between 2005 and 2007.

The military court in Bukavu, capital of South Kivu province, convicted Lieutenant Colonel Bedi Mobuli Engangela on several counts of crimes against humanity.

The life sentence was for murder.

The 42-year-old defendant also received a 20-year sentence for rape, two 15-year terms for "sexual slavery and "other inhuman actions", such as torture and abduction, and 10 years for "imprisonment and other forms of grave deprivation of physical liberty".

Engangela, who was known as Colonel 106 after the battalion he commanded in South Kivu, was accused of deserting between 2005 and 2007 to lead a militia that attacked several villages.

The militia was accused of gang rapes and other crimes.

Engangela has been in preventive custody since 2007. His name featured on a list of five senior officers accused of serious human rights abuses against whom the UN had asked Congolese authorities to expedite proceedings.

In November, a court in the capital Kinshasa sentenced a former rebel leader turned army general, Jerome Kakwavu, to 10 years in prison for war crimes, including rape, murder and torture.

Human Rights Watch on Monday accused Sudanese government forces and allied militias of leading a campaign of killings and rapes in areas of Blue Nile state where they are battling insurgents.

Khartoum has been struggling to crush an insurgency in Blue Nile and neighbouring South Kordofan since 2011, when the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) mounted a revolt.

"Sudanese government forces are getting away with abusive and illegal tactics under a guise of counterinsurgency, including rape, arbitrary detentions and killings," HRW's Daniel Bekele said in a report.

HRW's report was based on interviews with six internally displaced persons inside Blue Nile and 42 refugees who had fled to South Sudan.

The refugees said troops sexually assaulted women, arbitrarily detained and beat men and tried to force them to enlist in the armed forces, HRW reported.

"The number of rapes reported to us, often in harrowing detail, suggests that sexual violence is part of the government's counterinsurgency strategy," Bekele said.

Interviewees said regular Sudanese troops and pro-government militia were mostly behind the violence.

It was not possible to reach the Sudanese military for comment, and restrictions on travel to Blue Nile make it almost impossible to independently verify conditions there.

The rights watchdog urged the UN Security Council to "impose both an arms embargo on the government and targeted sanctions on individuals responsible for the abuses" in the Blue Nile and South Kordofan areas.

Talks between the SPLM-N and the government in Addis Ababa collapsed last week but the sides are due to meet again in January.

The SPLM-N rebelled against Khartoum in 2011, complaining that they were being marginalised and neglected by the Arab-based regime.

Sudan also faces another insurgency in the western region of Darfur, where rebels have been fighting the government since 2003.

In November, a local news website reported that government troops raped 200 women and girls in a village in the region, a charge which Khartoum has repeatedly denied.


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