SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO ARMED CONFLICT: TESTING THE AU AND EU PROTOCOLS

N. Mkhize
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The purpose of this article is to examine measures for curbing the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Specifically, the article tests protocols provided by the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) in order to highlight the attendant key critiques and challenges. It highlights the prospects that protocols provided for by the AU and EU could mitigate and ameliorate sexual violence in armed conflict (SVAC) in contexts such as that of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Therefore, the article also examines strengths and weaknesses of the AU and EU protocols for SVAC. The article finds that there are more complex and area-specific reasons why sexual violence in armed conflict takes place in Africa, especially in the DRC. Furthermore, the article notes the notion that sexual violence as a weapon is recognized to be “cheaper than the use of bullets” as well as the societal preoccupation with biosocial and patriarchal military theory. This article finds that such acts or beliefs, which are morally unacceptable, are prevalent causes of SVAC in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The article concludes that protocols provided for by the AU and EU fall-short of what is required in the DRC because this country’s contexts entail more of redress than prevention. Indeed, prevention cannot be underrated, but there are already scars and victims of SVAC that require urgent intervention to build for a better society. The article recommends that a just and fair framework be established to address the problems that confront victims of SVAC as well as to hold governments and officials to account. Keywords: Armed conflict, Gender-based Violence, Institutional Frameworks, Security
刚果民主共和国武装冲突中的性暴力:对非盟和欧盟议定书的考验
本文的目的是审查在刚果民主共和国遏制使用性暴力作为战争武器的措施。具体而言,本文测试了非洲联盟(非盟)和欧洲联盟(欧盟)提供的议定书,以突出随之而来的关键批评和挑战。它强调了非盟和欧盟提供的议定书在刚果民主共和国等情况下减轻和改善武装冲突中的性暴力的前景。因此,本文还研究了非盟和欧盟SVAC协议的优点和缺点。文章发现,在非洲,特别是在刚果民主共和国,武装冲突中的性暴力发生有更复杂和特定地区的原因。此外,这篇文章还指出,人们认为性暴力作为一种武器“比使用子弹更便宜”,而且社会对生物社会和男权军事理论的关注也很普遍。本文认为,这种在道德上不可接受的行为或信仰是刚果民主共和国东部普遍存在的SVAC的原因。这篇文章的结论是,非盟和欧盟提供的议定书达不到刚果民主共和国的要求,因为该国的情况需要更多的补救而不是预防。的确,预防工作不能被低估,但已经有SVAC的伤疤和受害者需要紧急干预,以建设一个更美好的社会。文章建议建立一个公正和公平的框架,以解决SVAC受害者所面临的问题,并追究政府和官员的责任。关键词:武装冲突,性别暴力,制度框架,安全
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