Honorata Kizende is one of thousands of survivors of rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Though the civil war in the Central African nation has technically ended, per the signing of the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement in 1999, armed conflict still persists and sexual violence is rampant.
Honorata was kidnapped by militiamen in 2002 and forced into sexual slavery. More than once, she was publicly gang raped. After enduring unspeakable violence and humiliation, Honorata escaped her captors and walked 150 miles to safety. She was reunited with her family in a village called Bukavu, believing the worst had passed. It had not. Honorata was again found by marauding soldiers, raped, and beaten.
Ostracized in her community as "bad luck," Honorata grew tired of staying silent. She found Women for Women International, which provides support and vocational training to women in war torn regions. She became a spokesperson for the group and began telling her story.
War-related rape occurs at an estimated rate of 40 times per day in the DRC. Survivors are often shamed and cast out by their husbands, families, and communities. These war crimes mostly go unpunished despite the UN presence in the region.
To learn more about Honorata's story go to: http://www.womenforwomen.org/global-initiatives-helping-women/stories-women-congo.php#Honorata
To learn more about sexual violence in the DRC go to: http://newsite.vday.org/drcongo/
Monday, December 15, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Tiffany Gates
On Friday November 21, 33 year-old Tiffany Gates was stabbed to death in Southeast Washington D.C. by a former boyfriend who had been stalking her for at least a year. Gates had sought protection from Roderick Ridley, whom she had begun dating in the summer of 2007. After a series of disputes, Ridley threatened to kill Gates and proceeded to set a couch on fire in the apartment they once shared. Ridley was arrested and Gates took out a temporary protection order. She did not make it permanent however, because Ridley was incarcerated, but he escaped from a halfway house in October. According to the Washington Post, she was so afraid for her life that she had already made funeral arrangements.
Tiffany Gates was buried on November 29th.
Read the story http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/24/AR2008112402763.html
Tiffany Gates was buried on November 29th.
Read the story http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/24/AR2008112402763.html
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Welcome to A Billion Lights
A Billion Lights is a chronicle of violence against women. Every hour, every day, a woman is beaten, raped, stalked, threatened or killed. At least one in three women - over one billion - worldwide experience some form of violence during their lifetime. This is where they tell their stories.
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